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Help with SE Brazil thrush (1 Viewer)

Aracari

Birding in Brazil
I photographed this thrush a few days ago at Parque do Zizo, an Atlantic Rainforest reserve in SE Brazil (southern São Paulo State), at about 600m altitude. The habitat was the lodge area, beside rainforest and a small pond. I did not hear it singing.

The most common thrush in the area is by far the Rufous-bellied, followed by a few White-necked. I first thought it could be it, but it's missing the orange around the eyes, as well in the body just under the wings. Maybe a female Eastern Slaty-Thrush?

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3047/2970675424_870b5eed08_o.jpg
 
Yes I guess you are right. Most creamy-bellied thrushes around here have a very distinct yellow bill, but not all of them... the habitat isn't quite right either, but I don't see other possibilities.
 
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