Turdidae

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Animalia Chordata Aves Passeriformes Turdidae
Turdus dissimilis Blyth, 1847

Turdus dissimilis Blyth, 1847

Turdus dissimilis Blyth, 1847

Turdus dissimilis, the black-breasted thrush, is an Asian bird currently listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.

Turdus falcklandii Quoy & Gaimard, 1824

Turdus falcklandii Quoy & Gaimard, 1824

Turdus falcklandii Quoy & Gaimard, 1824

The austral thrush is a medium-sized thrush of southern South America with three subspecies and varied habitat preferences.

Turdus infuscatus (Lafresnaye, 1844)

Turdus infuscatus (Lafresnaye, 1844)

Turdus infuscatus (Lafresnaye, 1844)

Turdus infuscatus, the black thrush, is a sexually dimorphic bird with a disjunct distribution across montane forests of Mexico and Central America.

Turdus unicolor Tickell, 1833

Turdus unicolor Tickell, 1833

Turdus unicolor Tickell, 1833

Tickell's thrush (Turdus unicolor) is a small Asian thrush that breeds in the Himalayas and winters further south at lower altitudes.

Turdus maculirostris Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884

Turdus maculirostris Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884

Turdus maculirostris Berlepsch & Taczanowski, 1884

Turdus maculirostris, the Ecuadorian thrush, is a 21.5–23 cm long bird with no recognized subspecies.

Turdus rubrocanus J.E.Gray & G.R.Gray, 1847

Turdus rubrocanus J.E.Gray & G.R.Gray, 1847

Turdus rubrocanus J.E.Gray & G.R.Gray, 1847

Turdus rubrocanus, the chestnut thrush, is a Turdidae bird species native to parts of Asia.

Turdus rufitorques Hartlaub, 1844

Turdus rufitorques Hartlaub, 1844

Turdus rufitorques Hartlaub, 1844

Turdus rufitorques, the rufous-collared thrush, is a sexually dimorphic thrush native to disjunct areas of Central America.

Turdus nudigenis Lafresnaye, 1848

Turdus nudigenis Lafresnaye, 1848

Turdus nudigenis Lafresnaye, 1848

This is a species of thrush with a distinct yellow eye ring, found in open woodlands and cultivated areas of the Americas.

Turdus hortulorum P.L.Sclater, 1863

Turdus hortulorum P.L.Sclater, 1863

Turdus hortulorum P.L.Sclater, 1863

Turdus hortulorum, the grey-backed thrush, is a sexually dimorphic medium-sized passerine found in low-elevation forests that eats fruit and insects.

Turdus albocinctus Royle, 1840

Turdus albocinctus Royle, 1840

Turdus albocinctus Royle, 1840

White-collared blackbird (Turdus albocinctus) is a Turdidae bird found across the Indian subcontinent with documented breeding and behaviour patterns.

Turdus obscurus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus obscurus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus obscurus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus obscurus is an attractive thrush with distinct plumage markings, sexes look similar and males have a simple whistling song.

Turdus aurantius Gmelin, 1789

Turdus aurantius Gmelin, 1789

Turdus aurantius Gmelin, 1789

Turdus aurantius, the white-chinned thrush of Jamaica, is a medium-sized thrush with distinct plumage and orange bill, legs, and feet.

Turdus pallidus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus pallidus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus pallidus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus pallidus is a 23 cm shy migratory thrush that breeds in Northeast Asia and winters further south.

Turdus chiguanco Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus chiguanco Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus chiguanco Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus chiguanco, the Chiguanco thrush, is a South American thrush with three described subspecies that lives in open dry habitats.

Turdus fuscater Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus fuscater Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus fuscater Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837

Turdus fuscater, the great thrush, is the largest Turdus thrush native to Andean highlands, with a generalist diet.

Turdus flavipes Vieillot, 1818

Turdus flavipes Vieillot, 1818

Turdus flavipes Vieillot, 1818

Turdus flavipes (yellow-legged thrush) is a disjunctly distributed South American thrush with distinct plumage between sexes, listed as Least Concern.

Turdus abyssinicus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus abyssinicus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus abyssinicus Gmelin, 1789

Turdus abyssinicus, the Abyssinian thrush, is a forest thrush found in the eastern African highlands.

Turdus smithi Bonaparte, 1850

Turdus smithi Bonaparte, 1850

Turdus smithi Bonaparte, 1850

Turdus smithi is a medium-sized South African bird distinguished from the olive thrush by specific physical traits.

Turdus simillimus Jerdon, 1839

Turdus simillimus Jerdon, 1839

Turdus simillimus Jerdon, 1839

The Indian blackbird is a thrush species found only in India and Sri Lanka, formerly a subspecies of the common blackbird.

Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819

Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819

Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819

Turdus atrogularis Jarocki, 1819 (black-throated thrush) is a large Eurasian thrush that flocks with other thrush species in winter.

Turdus eunomus Temminck, 1831

Turdus eunomus Temminck, 1831

Turdus eunomus Temminck, 1831

Dusky thrush (Turdus eunomus) is a migratory Asian thrush species, a rare vagrant to western Europe.

Turdus libonyana (A.Smith, 1836)

Turdus libonyana (A.Smith, 1836)

Turdus libonyana (A.Smith, 1836)

Kurrichane thrush (Turdus libonyana) is a grey-bellied thrush found across multiple countries in southern and eastern Africa.

Turdus olivaceus Linnaeus, 1766

Turdus olivaceus Linnaeus, 1766

Turdus olivaceus Linnaeus, 1766

Turdus olivaceus Linnaeus, 1766 is a bird with specific plumage colors found in forests, parks, and gardens.

Turdus naumanni Temminck, 1820

Turdus naumanni Temminck, 1820

Turdus naumanni Temminck, 1820

Naumann's thrush (Turdus naumanni) is a migratory East Asian breeding thrush in the Turdidae family, closely related to the dusky thrush.

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