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Thrushes

Thrushes, comprising the family Turdidae, are small to medium-sized, ground-dwelling birds found across the globe. They were historically a larger group before taxonomic revisions placed chats and European robins with Old World flycatchers. Thrushes have soft, often speckled plumage in shades of grey and brown and vary in size, with the petite shortwings at 12 cm and the great thrush as the largest, potentially surpassed by the Amami thrush. Their diet is primarily insects, worms, land snails, and fruit like berries. Many thrush species reside permanently in warmer areas while others migrate long distances for summer breeding. They construct cup-shaped nests, usually on branches (except bluebirds, which prefer holes), and may produce multiple clutches of speckled eggs per year, with both parents caring for the offspring. Thrushes play a crucial role in ecosystem recovery by dispersing plant seeds—some species even carry seeds over ocean barriers, enhancing the genetic diversity of flora. The family's taxonomy has evolved, with several genera reclassified to Muscicapidae and the genus Cochoa moved to Turdidae, resulting in a total of 175 thrush species in 17 genera. Historically part of European culinary traditions, thrushes were prepared in various local dishes but are now rarely consumed.

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Andean Slaty Thrush

Turdus nigriceps

Andean Solitaire

Myadestes ralloides
A photo of a Austral Thrush (Turdus falcklandii)

Austral Thrush

Turdus falcklandii
A photo of a Black-billed Thrush (Turdus ignobilis)

Black-billed Thrush

Turdus ignobilis

Black-hooded Thrush

Turdus olivater

Blacksmith Thrush

Turdus subalaris

Black Solitaire

Entomodestes coracinus

Campina Thrush

Turdus arthuri

Chestnut-bellied Thrush

Turdus fulviventris
A photo of a Chiguanco Thrush (Turdus chiguanco)

Chiguanco Thrush

Turdus chiguanco
A photo of a Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi)

Clay-colored Thrush

Turdus grayi
A photo of a Cocoa Thrush (Turdus fumigatus)

Cocoa Thrush

Turdus fumigatus
A photo of a Creamy-bellied Thrush (Turdus amaurochalinus) , male

Creamy-bellied Thrush

Turdus amaurochalinus

Dagua Thrush

Turdus daguae

Ecuadorian Thrush

Turdus maculirostris
A photo of a Glossy-black Thrush (Turdus serranus) , male

Glossy-black Thrush

Turdus serranus
A photo of a Great Thrush (Turdus fuscater) , male

Great Thrush

Turdus fuscater
A photo of a Grey-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus)

Grey-cheeked Thrush

Catharus minimus

Hauxwell's Thrush

Turdus hauxwelli

Lawrence's Thrush

Turdus lawrencii

Maranon Thrush

Turdus maranonicus

Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush

Catharus aurantiirostris
A photo of a Pale-breasted Thrush (Turdus leucomelas)

Pale-breasted Thrush

Turdus leucomelas

Pale-eyed Thrush

Turdus leucops

Pale-vented Thrush

Turdus obsoletus

Pantepui Thrush

Turdus murinus

Plumbeous-backed Thrush

Turdus reevei
A photo of a Rufous-bellied Thrush (Turdus rufiventris)

Rufous-bellied Thrush

Turdus rufiventris

Rufous-brown Solitaire

Cichlopsis leucogenys

Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush

Catharus fuscater

Speckled Nightingale-Thrush

Catharus maculatus
A photo of a Spectacled Thrush (Turdus nudigenis)

Spectacled Thrush

Turdus nudigenis
A photo of a Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus)

Swainson's Thrush

Catharus ustulatus

Unicolored Thrush

Turdus haplochrous

Varied Solitaire

Myadestes coloratus

Varzea Thrush

Turdus sanchezorum
A photo of a Veery (Catharus fuscescens)

Veery

Catharus fuscescens

White-eared Solitaire

Entomodestes leucotis
A photo of a White-necked Thrush (Turdus albicollis)

White-necked Thrush

Turdus albicollis

White-throated Thrush

Turdus assimilis
A photo of a Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina)

Wood Thrush

Hylocichla mustelina
A photo of a Yellow-legged Thrush (Turdus flavipes) , male

Yellow-legged Thrush

Turdus flavipes

Yellow-throated Nightingale-Thrush

Catharus dryas
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