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White's thrush

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Zoothera

Higher classification
  
Asian thrush

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Turdidae

Scientific name
  
Zoothera aurea

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bird, Thrush, Asian thrush, Scaly thrush, Siberian thrush

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White's thrush (Zoothera aurea) is a member of the thrush family, Turdidae. It was named after the English naturalist Gilbert White. The genus name Zoothera comes from the Ancient Greek zoon, "animal" and theras, "hunter". The specific aurea is from Latin aureus, "golden".

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White s thrush call


Distribution and habitat

It breeds in wet coniferous taiga, mainly in eastern Asia and Siberia. Northern races are strongly migratory, with most birds moving to southeastern Asia during the winter. It is a very rare vagrant to western Europe.

Description

The sexes are similar, 27–31 cm long, with black scaling on a paler white or yellowish background. The most striking identification feature in flight is the black band on the white underwings, a feature shared with Siberian thrush. The male has a song which is a loud, far-carrying mechanical whistle, with 5–10 second pauses between each one second long phrase twee...tuuu....tuuu....tuuu.

It was previously considered a subspecies of the scaly thrush.

References

White's thrush Wikipedia