
Forest Thrush
A species of True thrushes Scientific name : Turdus lherminieri Genus : True thrushes
Forest Thrush, A species of True thrushes
Botanical name: Turdus lherminieri
Genus: True thrushes
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Description

The forest thrush (Turdus lherminieri) is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It was historically the sole species within the genus Cichlherminia, however the AOU reclassified the species to the genus Turdus in 2009. This is a medium-sized thrush at 25–27 cm long and weighing 100–110 g. Like many thrushes, the forest thrush has brown upperparts with pale underparts showing a scaly pattern of coloration. However, for a thrush it has an unusually wide band of bare skin around each eye. It is endemic to the Lesser Antilles, an island group in the Caribbean. It can be found, though uncommon to rare, on Dominica, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, and Saint Lucia. Its natural habitat is tropical moist mountain forest. Two subspecies occur: the Montserrat race and the Dominica race, distinguished by the amount of scaling on the breast. The Dominica race has a white belly and scaled breast, the Montserrat race has scaling all the way from the breast through the upper belly. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Size
30 cm
Nest Placement
Tree
Feeding Habits
Forest Thrush primarily consumes insects and berries, foraging both on the ground and in foliage. It exhibits unique preferences for particular berries, adapting its foraging behavior seasonally. Known for a generalist diet and opportunistic feeding strategy, forest Thrush adjusts to available food sources.
Habitat
The forest Thrush inhabits moist mountainous regions, predominantly residing within both primary and secondary forests as well as forest edges. This bird species is adaptable to varying strata at middle to high elevations, showing a preference for mature mesic forests characterized by a dense canopy cover. The forest Thrush's distribution can be seen across broader geographical regions characterized by such habitats, which offer the necessary environmental conditions for shelter, foraging and nesting.
Dite type
Omnivorous


General Info

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Scientific Classification

Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Perching birds Family
Thrushes Genus
True thrushes Species
Forest Thrush