Black-throated Thrush

Turdus atrogularis

The Black-throated Thrush is a medium-sized songbird with a distinctive black throat and bright orange lower belly. Its upperparts are mainly dark gray, and it has a white belly and undertail. This species is known for its melodious and varied song, often heard during the breeding season. Black-throated Thrushes breed in open woodlands and forest edges across their range, and migrate to wintering grounds in southern Asia. They forage on the ground for insects, berries, and seeds. Although not currently considered at risk, habitat loss and degradation are potential threats to their populations.

Habitat: Open woodlands and forest edges

Black-throated Thrush
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