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Species in the genus Turdus
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Song thrush (
Turdus philomelos
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Slightly smaller than the blackbird, the familiar song thrush has brown upperparts and creamy underparts with obvious dark brown s...
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Izu thrush (
Turdus celaenops
)
The Izu thrush, named after the group of Japanese islands on which it occurs, has richly coloured plumage; brownish-russet on the ...
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Yemen thrush (
Turdus menachensis
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The Yemen thrush is a medium-sized, rather plain, brown bird. The male is olive-brown above, paler and greyer below, with dark nar...
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Taita thrush (
Turdus helleri
)
Information on the Taita thrush is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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