Like the other spot-breasted thrushes, the Hermit Thrush eats a combination of insects and berries. |
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Thrush Remedy is an effective treatment that will not stain, sting, or dry out your horse's hooves. |
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Thrush is an infection in the mouth caused by a yeast-like organism called Candida albicans. |
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Our study focused on the Wood Thrush, a Neotropical migrant that nests in eastern woodlands of North America. |
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Thrush and erythematous candidiasis are common in patients with immune defects and are often an early manifestation of the immunodeficiency. |
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That's the song of the Rufus Fronted Ant Thrush, a very rare species with a very small range in southwestern South America. |
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In newborns, it usually shows up as diaper rash, but new babies can also develop oropharyngeal candidiasis, or thrush, in the mouth and throat. |
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Oral candidiasis, or oral thrush, occurs in immunosuppressed patients, especially those with advanced HIV infection. |
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Cele's throat and blotched tongue are swollen with thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth. |
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Does anyone still believe, for instance, that thrush of the throat can be cured by a fasting person breathing into the patient's mouth? |
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If you are run down and your immune system is weak, the bacteria that cause thrush may also multiply. |
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Men with a foreskin are more likely to get thrush because the warmth and moisture underneath encourages the fungus to grow. |
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Yeast infections such as thrush affect circumcised and uncircumcised men equally. |
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Most women will suffer from the yeast infection thrush at some point, says the fpa, but men can get it too. |
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Iodine is mostly used by ranchers, in miniscule amounts, to treat thrush on horse hooves. |
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Sometimes you can see the lesions in the mouth or pharynx as sores or ulcerations or as thrush, but often not. |
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Other conditions that can cause similar symptoms include heat rash, dermatitis or thrush. |
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If your baby develops white spots that look like milk curd on the insides of the cheeks or on the tongue, this may be thrush. |
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You may also see some of Zagori's eight species of woodpecker, as well as wallcreepers, dippers, rock thrush, golden oriole, snow finch. |
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Somewhere in the branches above her head, a thrush warbled happily, and it was all that Hope could do not to join in. |
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Other causes of bladder infections include parasites such as schistosomiasis, and fungi such as candida, which causes thrush. |
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A dry mouth caused by certain drugs or after chemotherapy or radiotherapy to the head and neck may also lead to thrush. |
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A glance at a thrush distribution map reveals that summer range extends as far north as the birch scrub zone on the Kola peninsular. |
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In the fields there were plenty fieldfares and redwings who are related to the song thrush. |
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Priority species such as the song thrush, ring plover and reed bunting birds are now common there. |
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For the third year running a mistle thrush has chosen an amber traffic light in Salford to rear her young. |
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About fifty yards ahead there was a thrush sitting high and singing innocently in an ash tree that overhung the road. |
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Songbirds such as the linnet, yellowhammer, skylark and song thrush to name but a few, are fast disappearing in our gardens and countryside. |
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In the instance of thrush, babies may pull off the breast, refuse to latch on, or make clicking sounds. |
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The revegetated section already has attracted the Louisiana water thrush, a species never before seen in the area. |
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A thrush had lighted on a bough not five meters away, almost at the level of their faces. |
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Orange headed thrush, Indian Pitta and resident birds such as oriole, spotted owlet and hoopoe can be sighted on this campus. |
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The green hills are a-quiver with babblers, bushchats, bulbuls, barbets, crow pheasants, and the laughing thrush of the Palni hills. |
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The hermit thrush and northern cardinal were observed eating pondberry fruits. |
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The other hermit thrush, Catharus guttatus, was a dispersal agent for the plants. |
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In such shady areas I commonly see hermit thrush and robins hunting for worms and insects. |
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Not much further down the trail, however, a hermit thrush was spotted on the trail. |
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The hermit thrush is among the migratory birds being studied for energy expenditure during rest. |
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How often I have longed to hear the hermit thrush, wood thrush and veery blend their ethereal voices together again! |
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At this point the robins just simply disappeared, as did the cedar waxwing, the hermit thrush, and the fox sparrow. |
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Since undecylenic acid acts systemically, oral administration can inhibit or even prevent oral candidiasis, or thrush. |
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Oral thrush is caused by a fungus called candida that causes an infection in the mouth. |
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Anything that destroys the good bacteria in your body that keeps candida under control can lead to thrush. |
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The luminous moulds will also be particularly useful for helping to develop new drugs against fungal diseases such as candida or thrush. |
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Throat swabs should be collected for streptococcal sore throat, diphtheria, Vincent's angina, thrush, and gonococcal pharyngeal infection. |
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Birds suffering the steepest falls include the blackbird, dunnock, song thrush, and four types of warbler. |
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Best known in Britain and W. Europe are the beloved song thrush, T. philomelos, and the mistle thrush, T. viscivorus. |
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According to the massive Birds of the Western Palearctic the song thrush possesses the largest repertoire of any European thrush. |
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The four biggest losers since the first Big Garden Birdwatch in 1979 have been the starling, house sparrow, song thrush and blackbird. |
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Despite the fall in song thrush numbers its bigger cousin, the mistle thrush, is still to be heard, singing its heart out from the tops of trees. |
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It is not usually serious, but babies with thrush in their throats may stop eating, leading to them having an inadequate diet. |
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My first attempt at trying to see a thrush nightingale by the Narew River was marred by my inability to use my binoculars properly. |
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Thrush is easily treated using pessaries, cream or tablets. |
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If untreated, oral thrush can cause soreness in the mouth and for denture wearers may lead to poorly fitting dentures in the future. |
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We trained a thrush nightingale to fly steadily in the wind tunnel, near a reference point to allow visualisation of its wake vortices. |
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The most common type is a yeast infection called candida, which is the same germ that causes thrush. |
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These are recommended for some people with gum disease and for people with other mouth infections such as thrush. |
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Patients who had HIV infection, oral thrush, lymphadenopathy, chronic cough of more than one month duration, fever, or weight loss were more likely to have mycobacteraemia. |
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The development will be situated about 400 m north of the Ben Thrush summit. |
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Thrush can cause a reddening of the nipple and loss of colour in the areola. |
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Thrush does not produce fever, a red area on the breast or a sloughy nipple discharge. |
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Ahead of the event, the RSPB remarked that Mistle Thrush numbers had halved in the past 10 years. |
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Only one of the isolates, obtained from a Mistle Thrush and sampled during the spring migration 2002, carried Salmonella. |
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Mistle Thrushes are the greyer-backed, bigger cousin of the familiar Song Thrush, with blotchier spots on the breast. |
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Density of Hermit Thrush breeding territories is highly variable across the species' range. |
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In particular, Blackcaps, Song Thrush, Lesser Whitethroat and Common Chiffchaff. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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Flocks of wintering water birds include the thrush, the kingfisher, the robin, the shama, the barbet, the bee-eater, the flycatcher, the sunbird, the bulbul and the drongo. |
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Ireland is internationally important as a northerly winter feeding ground for many winter migrant birds such as thrush, fieldfare, redwing, and finches. |
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Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed. |
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They are totally benign, although occasional patients or physicians become concerned about them or misdiagnose them as, for example, thrush or lichen planus. |
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Charles was diagnosed with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis, an incurable condition which means he cannot fight off the infection which causes thrush. |
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Candida infection, oral thrush, or diaper rash was reported in 7 patients. |
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Learn to identify, prevent, and treat thrush in horse's or pony's hooves. |
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Plenty of late migrants are passing through this week, with numerous marsh warblers, spotted flycatchers etc. being seen in Abu Dhabi, as well as a thrush nightingale. |
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Sheldrakes are today's mergansers, while the Wilson thrush, known today as the veery is only a migrant on the Cape but a resident of New England's woods. |
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Discover the hermit thrush in shady maple and hemlock groves, bobolinks in golden hay fields, northern water thrush in swamplands, and hawks migrating in autumn. |
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These include such species as black grouse and curlew, which are associated with upland areas, as well as the song thrush, spotted flycatcher and linnet. |
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Sheldrakes are today's mergansers, while the Wilson thrush, known today as the veery, is only a migrant on the Cape but a resident of New England's woods. |
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The report highlights the plight of 20 species, including the song thrush, the corncrake, the crossbill, the capercaillie, the dotterel and black grouse. |
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Like the pine warbler, the hermit thrush is an uncommon nesting bird for southwestern Connecticut, keeping to cool, coniferous woods resembling territory farther north. |
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Some have argued that the wood thrush's close relative, the hermit thrush, is the better singer, but the hermit thrush's ethereal song strikes me as too heavenly. |
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The chalk-browed mockingbird, rufous-bellied thrush and brown-and-yellow marshbird reject pure white cowbird eggs, while the rufous hornero rejects eggs according to size. |
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The brown thrush is instinctively and irreclaimably a recluse. |
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Within mere minutes, she's given a job singing backup for a deeply untalented song thrush. |
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Song and mistle thrush are both residents, while the recorded blackbird population is one of the largest in the country. |
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The mistle thrush, according to the RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch survey. |
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This gives rise to uncomfortable symptoms such as bloatedness, wind, indigestion, thrush, weight gain and more. |
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People with AIDS tend to die after years of suffering, often screaming from the agony of cryptococcal meningitis or choking on thrush fungus. |
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A long, buzzy whistle in a single pitch means you have heard a varied thrush. |
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Scientists found that thrush nightingales subjected to a magnetic field simulating the one in northern Egypt began stocking up on food. |
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They join other once-common birds including the house sparrow, starling and song thrush. |
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The redwing looks like a small, brown thrush with a white stripe above its eyes and a patch of reddish brown under its wings. |
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The four biggest loosers are the starling, the house sparrow, song thrush and blackbird. |
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Richard Steel of Mold captured the UK's smallest true thrush, the redwing, feeding on red berries. |
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Wildlife experts say the weather appears to have hit the chicks of thrush species such as blackbirds, song thrushes and robins. |
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For instance, the seeds of the European mistletoe spend about 30 minutes in transit as they pass through a bird called a mistletoe thrush. |
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On this list are the song thrush, starling, sparrow, skylark, lesser redpoll and the linnet. |
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The most targeted bird was chaffinch followed by the blackcap, the common quail and song thrush, the report added. |
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Species in the packs support a variety of wildlife, including starlings, blackbirds, song thrush and mistle thrushes and squirrels. |
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The field proved popular, with a flock of black-headed gulls and even a mistle thrush. |
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A desperately tired song thrush even perched on the shoulder of one of the crew while hundreds died in the water. |
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In the novel, Fanny's brother William joins the Royal Navy as an officer, whose ship, the HMS Thrush is sited right next to the HMS Cleopatra at Spithead. |
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Mistletoe also plays an important role in supporting wildlife, providing winter food for birds like the blackcap and mistle thrush. |
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The title is an old name for the mistle thrush, which is noted for singing out even in the most adverse conditions. |
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The starling and the song thrush have both fallen down the pecKing order in the RSPB Big Schools' Birdwatch. |
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The stonechat, mistle thrush and swallow have also recorded significant reductions in sightings. |
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The latest species to face a dim, dodolike future is the once-chirpy mistle thrush. |
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A scarlet tanager, white-throated sparrow, little blue heron, Swainson's thrush and both Philadelphia and redeyed vireos were scattered down Ireland's west coast. |
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It said the black grouse may become extinct within 20 years, the greater horsehoe bat would migrate north and the song thrush and common scoter suffer. |
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Similarly, Peltigera leucophlebia was used as a supposed cure for thrush, due to the resemblance of its cephalodia to the appearance of the disease. |
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The presence of oral thrush in a dysphagic HIV patient is an important physical examination finding which can help diagnose esophageal candidiasis. |
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Meanwhile, the hermit thrush will pump its tail, and the tiny, winter wren with its comical, short, cocked tail, will sing an explosion of densely packed, musical notes. |
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It's great to know that blackbird, robin and song thrush chicks are back up from last June, and it would suggest that the weather conditions were just right in that month. |
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Sierra hermit thrush, water ouzel, and Townsend's solitaire. |
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The meadow also attracts a mass of wild birds such as spotted-flycatchers, mistle thrush, song thrush and both great spotted and green woodpeckers. |
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The number of detected ticks per infested bird was usually in the range of 1-5 ticks, but 2 birds, a song thrush and a European robin, carried 41 and 39 ticks, respectively. |
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One larva was collected from a juvenile tree pipit, 1 nymph each from a song thrush and juvenile redstart, and 2 nymphs and 1 larva from a juvenile European robin. |
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In the last 30 years the populations of common birds such as the skylark, song thrush, grey partridge and tree sparrow have declined by more than half. |
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For stormcock is the folk name for the missel or mistle thrush. |
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The varied thrush is turning circles in the snow on a nearby rock. |
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Recurrent infections are uncommon as a presentation, occurring in only two per cent, although oral and vulval thrush has been reported more commonly. |
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