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Thrush? - Northern Argentina (1 Viewer)

beechwood

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This bird was seen near Lake Ibera in January. It looks to me as though it should be a thrush or pipit but I cannot identify one with speckling above and below that should be in this part of the country. Does anyone know what it is?
 

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It looks like a juvenile thrush that will loose those markings from the upperside (think difference between young and older Blackbird!). I do not have a book for that area so you will have to make your own guess.

Niels
 
Apologies, it could also be creamy bellied, having no experience of either Im just relying upon my literature...
Its certainly one of the two.
 
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