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''Not to be confused with the [[White-throated Ground Thrush]] from Asia''.
 
''Not to be confused with the [[White-throated Ground Thrush]] from Asia''.
[[Image:IMG_4243.jpg|thumb|450px|right|Photo by Gary Clark<br />Location: Las Cruces O.T.S., near San Vito, [[Costa Rica]].]]
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[[Image:White-throated-thrush-DSCN9.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo of White-throated Thrush with Clay-colored Thrush by njlarsen<br />Photo taken: Finca Lerida, Boquete, [[Panama]].]]
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[[Image:18725wt-th thrush2006 05290066.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by Oregonian<br />Photo taken: Las Tarrales, [[Guatemala]].]]
  
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==

Revision as of 08:17, 11 June 2012

Turdus assimilis

Includes: Dagua Thrush
Not to be confused with the White-throated Ground Thrush from Asia.

Photo of White-throated Thrush with Clay-colored Thrush by njlarsen
Photo taken: Finca Lerida, Boquete, Panama.
Photo by Oregonian
Photo taken: Las Tarrales, Guatemala.

Identification

Upper parts dark gray, underparts lighter. Very similar to other large thrushes in the Turdus genus in habits and appearance, but has diagnostic white patch under a black-streaked throat.

Distribution

From Mexico to Panama, Colombia and Ecuador.

Taxonomy

There are eleven subspecies that are recognized in this species. One of them, daguae, is considered a distinct species (Dagua Thrush) by some authorities. White-throated Thrush has been lumped with White-necked Thrush in the past.

Habitat

Forest and edges

Behaviour

This bird is somewhat shy, much more likely to be in the middle of a bush than out in the open.

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