Grey-backed Thrush

Turdus celaenops

The Grey-backed Thrush (Turdus celaenops) is a medium-sized songbird found in the forests and woodlands of eastern Asia. It is known for its distinctive grey back and wings, with a white belly and a speckled breast. This thrush is a skilled forager, feeding on a variety of insects, fruits, and berries. It builds cup-shaped nests in trees and shrubs, where it lays and incubates its eggs. The Grey-backed Thrush has a melodious song that is often heard during the breeding season. While its population is currently stable, habitat loss and degradation pose potential threats to its future survival.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Grey-backed Thrush
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