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− | The Balsa-wood thrushes are small balsa-wood airplane-like birds that reside at the Piston Peak National Park in ''Planes: Fire and Rescue'' along with the John Deere tractors. |
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+ | |image = Red-Propped Balsa and Baby Thrush.jpg |
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+ | |gender = Female (adult thrush) |
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+ | |color = Red, white |
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+ | |eye color = Green (baby thrush) |
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+ | |occupation = Birds |
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+ | |first appearance = ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''}}The '''Red-Propped Balsa and Baby Thrush''' are small balsa wood airplane-like birds seen in ''[[Planes: Fire & Rescue]]''. |
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+ | They are seen when [[Dusty Crophopper]] arrives at [[Piston Peak National Park]], where the mother comes to her nest to greet her two baby thrushes. [[Ol' Jammer]] states later at the [[Grand Fusel Lodge]] that the population of red-propped balsa thrush has increased steadily. |
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+ | The thrushes are small planes made of balsa wood, being painted red and orange. As the name suggests, their props are red. They represent actual thrushes, with the term "red-propped" being a play with words on "red-billed". |
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Revision as of 20:33, 10 March 2015
The Red-Propped Balsa and Baby Thrush are small balsa wood airplane-like birds seen in Planes: Fire & Rescue.
They are seen when Dusty Crophopper arrives at Piston Peak National Park, where the mother comes to her nest to greet her two baby thrushes. Ol' Jammer states later at the Grand Fusel Lodge that the population of red-propped balsa thrush has increased steadily.
The thrushes are small planes made of balsa wood, being painted red and orange. As the name suggests, their props are red. They represent actual thrushes, with the term "red-propped" being a play with words on "red-billed".