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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, 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 (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, the Abyssinian thrush, is a forest thrush found in the eastern African highlands.
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
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 (black-throated thrush) is a large Eurasian thrush that flocks with other thrush species in winter.
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)
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 is a bird with specific plumage colors found in forests, parks, and gardens.
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.
Turdus ruficollis Pallas, 1776
Turdus ruficollis Pallas, 1776
Turdus ruficollis is a migratory Palearctic passerine thrush, recognized as a separate species from black-throated thrush in recent taxonomy.
Turdus mandarinus Bonaparte, 1850
Turdus mandarinus Bonaparte, 1850
The Chinese blackbird is a Turdidae thrush that was once considered the same species as the common blackbird.
Turdus subalaris (Seebohm, 1887)
Turdus subalaris (Seebohm, 1887)
Turdus subalaris, the blacksmith thrush, is a sexually dimorphic South American thrush with distinct plumage for each age and sex.
Turdus poliocephalus niveiceps (Hellmayr, 1919)
Turdus poliocephalus niveiceps (Hellmayr, 1919)
The Tasman Sea island thrush is an extinct Pacific forest thrush, whose two subspecies both died out in historical times.
Turdus nigriceps Cabanis, 1874
Turdus nigriceps Cabanis, 1874
Turdus nigriceps, the Andean slaty thrush, is a sexually dimorphic bird found across Andean regions of western South America.
Turdus ignobilis P.L.Sclater, 1858
Turdus ignobilis P.L.Sclater, 1858
Turdus ignobilis, the black-billed thrush, is a common solitary Turdidae bird of South American disturbed habitats.
Psophocichla litsitsirupa (A.Smith, 1836)
Psophocichla litsitsirupa (A.Smith, 1836)
The groundscraper thrush is a passerine bird of southern and eastern Africa with distinct plumage and three recognized subspecies.
Catharus frantzii Cabanis, 1861
Catharus frantzii Cabanis, 1861
Catharus frantzii, the ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush, is a small Central American bird with multiple described subspecies.
Catharus occidentalis P.L.Sclater, 1859
Catharus occidentalis P.L.Sclater, 1859
Catharus occidentalis, the russet nightingale-thrush, is a small bird with four subspecies distributed across disjunct ranges in Mexican montane forests.
Catharus ustulatus (Nuttall, 1840)
Catharus ustulatus (Nuttall, 1840)
Catharus ustulatus, or Swainson's thrush, is a small migratory North American thrush with characteristic physical and vocal traits.
Catharus minimus (Lafresnaye, 1848)
Catharus minimus (Lafresnaye, 1848)
Catharus minimus, the gray-cheeked thrush, is a long-distance migratory thrush with two subspecies breeding in northern North America and Siberia.
Catharus fuscater (Lafresnaye, 1845)
Catharus fuscater (Lafresnaye, 1845)
This is a species of bird found across Central and Andean South America, with multiple recognized subspecies that vary in plumage.
Catharus gracilirostris Salvin, 1865
Catharus gracilirostris Salvin, 1865
Catharus gracilirostris is a small, disjunctly distributed thrush found in Costa Rica and western Panama.
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