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Animalia Chordata Aves Passeriformes Turdidae
Myadestes townsendi (Audubon, 1838)

Myadestes townsendi (Audubon, 1838)

Myadestes townsendi (Audubon, 1838)

Townsend's solitaire is a small specialized North American bird that feeds heavily on juniper cones in winter.

Myadestes melanops Salvin, 1865

Myadestes melanops Salvin, 1865

Myadestes melanops Salvin, 1865

Black-faced solitaire is an endemic thrush from Central America, known for its slow, ethereal song.

Myadestes obscurus (Gmelin, 1789)

Myadestes obscurus (Gmelin, 1789)

Myadestes obscurus (Gmelin, 1789)

Myadestes obscurus, the Hawaiian 'ōma'o thrush, is a threatened forest bird restricted to Hawaii Island, with ongoing conservation efforts.

Myadestes ralloides (Orbigny, 1840)

Myadestes ralloides (Orbigny, 1840)

Myadestes ralloides (Orbigny, 1840)

The Andean solitaire (Myadestes ralloides) is an Andean bird with four subspecies varying in plumage and range.

Zoothera dauma (Latham, 1790)

Zoothera dauma (Latham, 1790)

Zoothera dauma (Latham, 1790)

Zoothera dauma is a 27–31 cm thrush with distinct underwing markings, found across parts of Asia.

Zoothera lunulata (Latham, 1802)

Zoothera lunulata (Latham, 1802)

Zoothera lunulata (Latham, 1802)

Bassian thrush (Zoothera lunulata), or olive-tailed thrush, is a medium insectivorous thrush native to Australia and nearby islands.

Zoothera heinei (Cabanis, 1850)

Zoothera heinei (Cabanis, 1850)

Zoothera heinei (Cabanis, 1850)

The russet-tailed thrush (Zoothera heinei) is a Turdidae bird found in eastern Australia and Papua New Guinea.

Zoothera aurea (Holandre, 1825)

Zoothera aurea (Holandre, 1825)

Zoothera aurea (Holandre, 1825)

Zoothera aurea is a thrush species that breeds in the eastern Palearctic, and is a rare vagrant to western Europe.

Entomodestes coracinus (Berlepsch, 1897)

Entomodestes coracinus (Berlepsch, 1897)

Entomodestes coracinus (Berlepsch, 1897)

Entomodestes coracinus, the black solitaire, is a Neotropical bird found in the Chocó region of Colombia and Ecuador.

Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin, 1789)

Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin, 1789)

Hylocichla mustelina (Gmelin, 1789)

Hylocichla mustelina (wood thrush) is a North American migratory thrush with documented physical, range, and breeding traits.

Ixoreus naevius (Gmelin, 1789)

Ixoreus naevius (Gmelin, 1789)

Ixoreus naevius (Gmelin, 1789)

This is a species description of the varied thrush, covering size, plumage, breeding, distribution, and habitat.

Ridgwayia pinicola (P.L.Sclater, 1859)

Ridgwayia pinicola (P.L.Sclater, 1859)

Ridgwayia pinicola (P.L.Sclater, 1859)

This is a detailed description of the Aztec thrush Ridgwayia pinicola, covering its appearance, distribution and habitat.

Geokichla sibirica (Pallas, 1776)

Geokichla sibirica (Pallas, 1776)

Geokichla sibirica (Pallas, 1776)

Geokichla sibirica, the Siberian thrush, is a secretive migratory Turdidae thrush breeding in Siberian taiga.

Geokichla guttata (Vigors, 1831)

Geokichla guttata (Vigors, 1831)

Geokichla guttata (Vigors, 1831)

Geokichla guttata is a 23 cm spotted bird that lives in varied subtropical and tropical forest and shrubland habitats, and is threatened by habitat loss.

Geokichla spiloptera (Blyth, 1847)

Geokichla spiloptera (Blyth, 1847)

Geokichla spiloptera (Blyth, 1847)

Geokichla spiloptera, the spot-winged thrush, is a medium-sized uncommon omnivorous thrush native to South Asian forests.

Geokichla citrina (Latham, 1790)

Geokichla citrina (Latham, 1790)

Geokichla citrina (Latham, 1790)

Geokichla citrina, the orange-headed thrush, is a distinctive small thrush found across South and Southeast Asia.

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