THE WORLD BIRDS - An Online Bird Book
TURDIDAE
Order Passeriformes Family Turdidae
Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged, small to medium-sized birds, inhabiting wooded areas, and often feed on the ground or eat small fruit. Most species are gray or brown in color, often with speckled underparts. Even if the adults do not have these speckles, the juveniles often will. They are insectivorous, but most species also eat worms, snails, and fruit. Thrushes build cup-shaped nests, sometimes lining them with mud. They lay two to five speckled eggs, sometimes laying two or more clutches per year. Both parents help in raising the young. The songs of some species are considered to be among the most beautiful in the avian world.
The thrushes are presented on the following web pages:
1) Geokichla and Zoothera 2) Bluebirds 3) Solitaires
4) Nigthingale-Thrushes 5) True thrushes (Turdus) 6) Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
The miscellaneous thrushes are closely related to the "True Thrushes".
Genus Chlamydochaera - 1 species
Fruit-hunter Chlamydochaera jefferyi Found: southeast Asian island of Borneo
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Mike Prince 2)
Nigel Voaden Nigel_Voaden
Genus Cochoa
The cochoas have brightly contrasting plumage patterns. They occur in southeast Asia.
Cochoa, Green Cochoa viridis Found: Found southeast Asia
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Umeshsrinivasan 2)
Umeshsrinivasan
Cochoa, Javan Cochoa azurea Found: Indonesia
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Tim 2)
dpfunsun
Cochoa, Purple Cochoa purpurea Found southeast Asia
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John Gould
Cochoa,_Sumatran Cochoa beccarii Found: Indonesia
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Yann_Muzika - Sumatra
Genus Ixoreus
Thrush,_Varied Ixoreus naevius Found: North America
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1. 2. 3) Alan D Wilson - Black Creek, Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia 4)
Eugene_Beckes
Genus Ridgwayia - 1 species
Thrush,_Aztec Ridgwayia pinicola Found: North America
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Francesco Veronesi - Mexico 2)
cattymeetswampus - Arizona 3)
Dominic Sherony - Mexico
1, 2) Female 3) Male