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Siberian thrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Geokichla

Higher classification
  
Geokichla

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Turdidae

Scientific name
  
Geokichla sibirica

Rank
  
Species

Siberian thrush orientalbirdimagesorgimagesdata62u7703siberai

Similar
  
Bird, Thrush, Asian thrush, Eyebrowed thrush, Scaly thrush

Siberian thrush zoothera sibirica


The Siberian thrush (Geokichla sibirica) is a member of the thrush family, Turdidae. The genus name Geokichla comes from Ancient Greek geo-, "ground-" and kikhle, " thrush". The specific sibirica is Latin for Siberia.

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It breeds in taiga in Siberia. It is strongly migratory, with most birds moving to southeastern Asia during the winter. It is a very rare vagrant to western Europe. It is very secretive.

The Siberian thrush is similar in size to the song thrush. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms and berries.

The male Siberian thrush is a dark blue-grey above and below, with a white stripe above the eye. The lower belly and flanks are white. The female is a much browner bird, with a buff stripe above the eye.

A striking identification feature of both sexes in flight is the black band on the white underwings, a feature shared with the scaly thrush.

Two siberian thrushes building their nest


References

Siberian thrush Wikipedia