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ZME Science on MSNAncient Roman ‘Fast Food’ Joint Served Fried Wild Songbirds to the MassesHistorical sources (including the Roman gourmand Apicius and the philosopher Plutarch) describe thrushes as delicacies ...
An exciting discovery of a rare and endangered bird at Palm Lakes Family Estate has brought hope to local conservationists.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Ancient Roman Casual Dining Joint Served Fish, Chicken and—Fried SongbirdA new analysis of the bones in the eatery’s garbage pit challenges the elite status of thrush in the Roman diet ...
The Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies (UIB-CSIC) reports that thrush bones discarded in a Roman cesspit at ...
A study of animal remains from an ancient trash pit in Mallorca suggests thrushes were once a staple of Roman street food ...
Thrushes were not just a luxury food item in ancient Roman times, but consumed as street food, according to a garbage dump in ...
The Native Americans called the Swainson’s thrush, “The Salmonberry Bird,” because it was a widespread belief that the call ...
The research illuminates part of the Roman diet and challenges historical assumptions about thrush consumption.
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Wild Bird Scoop on MSNThe Secret 'Recipe' in Your Compost Pile That's Attracting Rare ThrushesWho knew that the humble compost pile could become a five-star restaurant for some of North America’s most elusive birds? ...
The Malabar Whistling Thrush, a bird native to India’s Western Ghats, has been recorded in Nepal for the first time.
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify a Swainson’s ThrushLearn what a Swainson's thrush looks like and where to find this species. Also learn what the birds eat and hear their song.
Cats aren’t the only bird hazard around your home. More than 1 billion birds die each year from hitting windows, often during ...
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