The Hermit Thrush

The Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) is renowned for its hauntingly beautiful song, often described as the most beautiful of all North American bird songs. This shy forest dweller is a summer resident in Vermont’s woodlands.
“The Hermit Thrush’s song is a series of ethereal, flute-like notes that seem to echo through the forest. It’s often described as a spiritual experience to hear it.” - Vermont Bird Conservation Society
Hermit Thrushes prefer:
Their diet consists of:
Key aspects of their breeding behavior:

While not currently threatened, Hermit Thrushes face several challenges:
“The Hermit Thrush’s presence in our forests is a barometer of ecosystem health. Protecting their habitat means preserving the integrity of our entire forest ecosystem.” - Vermont Forest Service