Summer visitor. Inhabits yungas and
forests of northeastern Argentina. Small. Short beak. ventral whitish
tainted-chested. Back olive. Mild eyebrow and eyelid ochraceous.
Photogrph taken in Calilegua National Park, Jujuy province.
CREAMLY-BELLIED
THRUSH:
Turdus amaurochalinus
It inhabits forests,
urban areas and rural areas.
Nest Video
Sound
PALE-BREASTED THRUSH:Turdus leucomelas
Inhabits villages and jungles of
northeastern Argentina.
The photographs were taken in Iguazú
National Park, Misiones province.
Sound
RUFOUS-BELLIED
THRUSH: Turdus
rufiventris
It inhabits forests, jungles and villages.
Sound
Videos
AUSTRAL THRUSH: Turdus falcklandii
It inhabits the forest Araucanian, Patagonian
forests and groves.
The photographs were taken in
Colonia Suiza, San Carlos de
Bariloche. Río Negro province.
Sound
Video
Photographs and video taken in Pucón, Chile. Video
WHITE-NECKED THRUSH: Turdus
albicollis
Inhabits jungles of northeastern and northwestern Argentina
Sound
The photographs were taken in
Parque Nacional Iguazú,
Misiones province.
ANDEAN SLATY-THRUSH:Turdus nigriceps
It
inhabits forests in Misiones, the Yungas of northwestern Argentina and wet
forests and streams to the mountains of Cordoba and San Luis. Black head. Back
gray. Throat striated. Leaden chest, ventral gray. Bill and legs yellow.
Photographs taken in
Merlo, San Luis province.
Some authors consider the
missionary race as a separate species (Turdus subalaris), a species not
recognized by BirdLife International and the SACC (South American Classification
Committee), which is why we continue with the traditional classification.
SoundSonogram
Videos
CHIGUANCO THRUSH: Turdus
chiguanco
Inhabits
montane forests and groves.
Male The photographs were taken in Pampa de Achala, Córdoba province and Merlo, San Luis province.
Female Sonogram
Videos
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YELLOW-LEGGED THRUSH:
Turdus flavipes
Species "in danger". Inhabits jungles
of the northeast.