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Dark-throated Thrush

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Male Dark-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis ruficollisPhoto by Jeremy Inglis Swansea, Wales, U.K., March 2006
Male Dark-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis ruficollis
Photo by Jeremy Inglis
Swansea, Wales, U.K., March 2006
Turdus ruficollis

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[edit] Identification

  • Grey back
  • Rufous underwing
  • Throat black or red according to subspecies
  • Female is streaked black below

[edit] Distribution

Primarily of Eastern Palearctic distribution with Black-throated Thrush being the western subspecies and Red-throated Thrush the eastern subspecies. Vagrants of both reach the Western Palearctic, with Black-throated being the commoner.

[edit] Taxonomy

Female Black-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis atrogularisPhoto by mikemik Beijing, China, November 2005
Female Black-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis atrogularis
Photo by mikemik
Beijing, China, November 2005

Dark-throated Thrush occur in two subspecies, Turdus ruficollis ruficollis which is also known as Red-throated Thrush, and Turdus ruficollis atrogularis which is known as Black-throated Thrush. These two forms are considered different species by some authorities (Howard and Moore1 and 3), but not others (Clements2).

[edit] Habitat

[edit] Behaviour

[edit] References

  1. Dickinson, Edward C. (ed.). 2003. The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World. 3rd ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691117010
  2. Clements, James F. 2007. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to October 2007. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801445019
  3. Knox, A.G. et al. 2008. Taxonomic recommendations for British birds: Fifth report. Ibis, 150, 833–835
  4. Wikipedia

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