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Sooty Robin

From Opus

(Redirected from Turdus nigrescens)

Alternative name: Sooty Thrush

Turdus nigrescens
Photo by Carlos BPhoto taken: Irazu volcano NP Costa Rica
Photo by Carlos B
Photo taken: Irazu volcano NP Costa Rica

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[edit] Identification

24-25.5 cm. Brown-black with black wings and tail, and a black area between the orange bill and the eye. Orange legs and bare eye ring, pale grey iris. The female is similar but browner and somewhat paler, with yellow-orange bare parts. The juvenile resembles the adult female but has buff or orange streaks on the head and upperparts and dark spotting on the underparts.

[edit] Distribution

Highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Habitat

Open areas and oak forest edge.

[edit] Behaviour

It builds a heavy grass-lined cup nest. 2 unmarked greenish-blue eggs are laid between March and May.

It turns leaf litter seeking insects and spiders, and also eats small fruits.

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