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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Monticola

Higher classification
  
Rock thrush

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Muscicapidae

Scientific name
  
Monticola gularis

Rank
  
Species

White-throated rock thrush Whitethroated Rock Thrush a photo on Flickriver

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Bird, Rock thrush, Thrush, Chestnut‑bellied rock thrush, Blue‑capped rock thrush

White throated rock thrush monticola gularis


The white-throated rock thrush (Monticola gularis) is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae of the order Passeriformes. It is found in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, North Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Russia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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White-throated rock thrush Mugimaki Flycatcher and the Whitethroated RockThrush in Khao Yai

The bird's natural habitats include temperate forests.

White throated rock thrush monticola gularis


Description, behavior, and diet

White-throated rock thrush whitethroated rock thrush monticola gularis khao yai NP Flickr

The white-throated rock thrush weighs 34 grams on average, although its weight ranges from 32 to 37 grams. The bird's length ranges from 16 to 19 centimetres (6.3 to 7.5 in). Its typical generation length is 3.8 years.

White-throated rock thrush Whitethroated Rockthrush Monticola gularis Female Flickr

Adult male white-throated rock thrushes have white patches on their chins and throats. However, the rest of their undersides are a chestnut-orange color. Adult females have brown or olive-brown upper parts and "boldly scalloped" lower parts. Young males have gray or golden brown feathers and orange undersides. The birds are also cobalt blue and black in places. The bird's song has been described as "melancholy, flute-like, drawn-out rising whistles".

Behavior

White-throated rock thrush Oriental Bird Club Image Database Whitethroated Rock Thrush

White-throated rock thrushes inhabit their breeding grounds between May and September. Their breeding grounds are in mixed montane forests. They breed between May and July, forming two broods. The birds' cup-shaped nests consist of tree matter, lichen, rootlets, and moss on the inside and pine needles and stems on the outside.

The diet of white-throated rock thrushes consists mainly of invertebrates. These include weevils, mole crickets, and lepidopterans.

The white-throated rock thrush is a fully migrant species.

Distribution and habitat

White-throated rock thrush Weiyeondo May 13 Birds Korea Blog

The white-throated rock thrush has a very sizable range, 1,710,000 square kilometers. It is native and breeds in portions of Russia, China, and North Korea. It is native to, but does not breed in, most or all of Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia, as well as parts of Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, and China. The birds are occasionally seen in Japan. They have also been observed in Hong Kong and Singapore. They winter in southern China. The bird's population is unknown, but is not increasing or declining.

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The white-throated rock thrush is said to be rare in North Korea. However, it is relatively common in China, except on the coast.

The bird's IUCN Redlist Category is "Least Concern".

White-throated rock thrush Whitethroated rock thrush Wikipedia

The white-throated rock thrush inhabits forested areas, shrubland and rocky areas. It lives in altitudes ranging between 0 metres (0 ft) and 1,500 metres (4,900 ft).

History

The white-throated rock thrush was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1863.

Between 1988 and 2000, the bird's IUCN Redlist Categories have been "Lower Risk" and "Least Concern". Since 2000, its only category has been "Least Concern".

In modern times, white-throated rock thrushes are widely kept as pets. They are also consumed in some countries.

References

White-throated rock thrush Wikipedia