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Bluethroat

Bluethroat \Blue"throat`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A singing bird of northern Europe and Asia ( Cyanecula Suecica), related to the nightingales; -- called also blue-throated robin and blue-throated warbler.

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bluethroat

n. A small Old World passerine bird, (taxlink Luscinia svecica species noshow=1), the male in spring having a bright blue throat.

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bluethroat

n. songbird of northern Europe and Asia [syn: Erithacus svecicus]

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Bluethroat

The bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It, and similar small European species, are often called chats.

It is a migratory insectivorous species breeding in wet birch wood or bushy swamp in Europe and Asia with a foothold in western Alaska. It nests in tussocks or low in dense bushes. It winters in north Africa and the Indian subcontinent.

The bluethroat is similar in size to the European robin at 13–14 cm. It is plain brown above except for the distinctive black tail with red side patches. It has a strong white supercilium. The male has an iridescent blue bib edged below with successive black, white and rust coloured borders. Some races, such as L. svecica svecica (red-spotted bluethroat) of northern Eurasia, have a red spot in the centre of the blue bib.

Others, such as ''L. svecica cyanecula '' (white-spotted bluethroat) of southern and central Europe, have a white spot in the centre of the blue bib. ''L. svecica magna '' in Turkey has no central spot.

Females of all races usually have just a blackish crescent on an otherwise cream throat and breast. Newly fledged juveniles are freckled and spotted dark brown above.

Despite the distinctive appearance of the males, recent genetic studies show only limited variation between the forms, and confirm that this is a single species.

The male has a varied and very imitative song. Its call is a typical chat chack noise.

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And she rejoiced in her blood and flesh, in the rough pine bark she felt next to her skin, in the beat of her heart and the life of all her senses, and in the hunger she was feeling now, and in the presence of her sweet-voiced bluethroat daemon, and in the earth below her and the lives of every creature, plant and animal both.