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IT may interest some of your ornithological readers to know that a specimen of White's Thrush, Turdus Whitei, was killed near here on the 7th inst. It was shot by Mr. J. Beadon, of Gotten House, and presented by him to Mr. Cecil Smith, of Lydeard House, for his collection. This is, I believe, the fourth occurrence of this bird in Britain; it is, I think, even less known on the Continent.
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BIDGOOD, W. Turdus Whitei. Nature 1, 363 (1870). https://doi.org/10.1038/001363b0
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