Louisiana Waterthrush
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Parulidae
Seiurus
Seiurus motacilla
A bird of forest streams, the Louisiana Waterthrush looks more like a thrush or sparrow than the warbler it is. It can be recognized by its loud ringing call and constant... More »
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Learn how to identify Louisiana Waterthrush, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A bird of forest streams, the Louisiana Waterthrush looks more like a thrush or sparrow than the warbler it is. ... The Louisiana Waterthrush occasionally takes naps during the middle of the day. Unlike when it...
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Louisiana Waterthrush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Louisiana Waterthrush , Seiurus motacilla , is a New World warbler. It breeds in eastern North America from southernmost Canada and south through the eastern USA, excluding Florida and the coa...
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The Louisiana Waterthrush has densely streaked underparts that are also found in the Ovenbird and Northern Waterthrush. The Northern Waterthrush has a yellowish supercilium and a spotted throat.
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Louisiana Waterthrush (Seiurus motacilla) ... Louisiana Waterthrush range ... Louisiana Waterthrush by Larry McQueen...
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Louisiana Waterthrush: Large ground-dwelling warbler, dark olive-brown upperparts, heavily streaked white underparts with buff wash on belly and sides. White throat; eyestripe is dark and thick, white eyebrows widen behind eyes. ... The Louisiana Waterthrush has a large range, estimated globally at 2,400,000 square...
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Louisiana Waterthrush; Seiurus motacilla; ... This bird is very similar to the Northern Waterthrush; the waterthrushes were confused by early American ornithologists, who at one time thought there were three species. During spring migration, this species arrives much earlier than the Northern.
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Size: L: 15 cm. Wt: 19-21 g. Males and females are similar. ... Adult: upperparts dark olive-brown, with whitish eye stripe extending to nape; underparts white, with buffy flanks and blackish streaking on breast and sides; bill narrow, pointed, with blackish upper mandible, and yellow-orange lower mandible; ... legs bubblegum pink...
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Nature: The Northern Waterthrush, Seiurus noveboracensis, and Louisiana Waterthrush, Seiurus motacilla, both occur at Hilton Pond. ... In our experience, the breast and belly of the Louisiana Waterthrush are also whiter, while the Northern Waterthrush in the Carolinas often has a yellowish cast in those areas,
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