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English, 20.05.2021 04:00, thedaisylopez3628

The wood thrush is a cousin to the robin. Both birds lay eggs that are a pretty turquoise blue. When robins are babies, they have spotted chests like the wood thrush. And both
kinds of birds migrate in the winter. However, there are some differences. The wood
thrush prefers deep forests, while the robin can live in towns and backyards. The wood
thrush builds a neater nest than the robin. Both birds are fun to see flying around.

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