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Ruddy capped nightingale thrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Catharus

Higher classification
  
Catharus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Turdidae

Scientific name
  
Catharus frantzii

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Black‑billed nightingale‑thrush, Catharus, Thrush, Bird, Black‑headed nightingale‑thrush

The ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush (Catharus frantzii) is a small thrush which is a resident breeder in mountain forests from central Mexico to western Panama. A predominantly brown-plumaged bird, it has a rich song.

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Taxonomy and naming

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The species was first described by German ornithologist Jean Cabanis in 1861. The binomial commemorates the German naturalist Alexander von Frantzius. Its closest living relatives seem to be the North American species complex containing the veery, the gray-cheeked, and Bicknell's thrush.

Description

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This species is 15–18 cm in length and weighs 28 g. The adult has olive-brown upperparts, a rufous crown and nape, pale grey underparts, becoming whitish on the belly, and an orange lower mandible. The juvenile is darker faced, has pale centres to the upperpart feathers, brownish flanks and breast, and dark barring or spots on the belly. Several poorly defined subspecies have been defined differing in the exact tone of the upper and underpart plumage.

Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush Ruddycapped NightingaleThrush Catharus frantzii

This bird's song is a beautiful rich and varied whistle, shee-vee-li-ee-ree, and call is a high thin seet or whooeet.

Distribution and habitat

Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush Ruddycapped nightingalethrush Wikipedia

The ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush is a resident breeder in highlands from central Mexico to western Panama. It is found in the undergrowth of wet mountain oak and conifer forests and second growth, typically from about 1350 m to 3500 m altitude.

Behaviour

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The ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush will normally forage on the forest floor, alone on in pairs, progressing in hops and dashes with frequent stops. It turns leaf litter in typical thrush fashion seeking insects and spiders, and also eats small fruits.

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The nest is a bulky lined cup constructed 1–4 m high in dense undergrowth or a thicket, often near water. The two brown-blotched greyish or greenish-blue eggs are incubated by the female alone for 15–16 days to hatching, and the young are fed by both parents for 14–16 days more to fledgling.

References

Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush Wikipedia