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Grey cheeked thrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Catharus

Higher classification
  
Catharus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Turdidae

Scientific name
  
Catharus minimus

Rank
  
Species

Grey-cheeked thrush wwwroysephotoscomzcGrayCheekedThrush4jpg

Similar
  
Bird, Thrush, Swainson's thrush, Veery, Catharus

Grey cheeked thrush


The grey-cheeked thrush (Catharus minimus) is a medium-sized thrush. This species is 15–17 cm in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing pattern characteristic of Catharus thrushes. It is a member of a close-knit group of migrant species together with the veery and Bicknell's thrush; it forms a cryptic species pair with the latter. The grey-cheeked thrush is all but indistinguishable from Bicknell's thrush except by its slightly larger size and different song. The two were formerly considered conspecific.

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Grey cheeked thrush 10oct2015


Name

The specific name minimus is Latin for "smallest".

Description

Adults are olive-brown on the upperparts. The underparts are white with gray on the flanks; the breast is greyish brown with darker spots. They have pink legs and a faint grey eye ring. They have gray cheeks.

They forage on the forest floor, mainly eating insects and berries.

This bird's song is a distant-sounding series of flute-like tones rising then falling in pitch. Like Bicknell's thrush, they are very secretive during the nesting season.

Range

Their breeding habitat is the boreal forests of spruce and tundra scrub of willow and alder across northern Canada and Alaska and into Siberia. They make a cup nest in a low location on a conifer or on the ground at the base of a shrub.

They migrate to northern South America, and are rarely seen as a vagrant in Europe. Its northerly breeding range and long-distance migration make it one of the more regular North American passerine migrants to cross the Atlantic.

References

Grey-cheeked thrush Wikipedia