Swinhoe's Thrush

Zoothera everetti

Swinhoe's Thrush (Zoothera everetti) is a medium-sized thrush found in eastern Asia. It has a distinctive appearance with a brownish-gray upper body and a creamy white underbelly. The species is known for its melodious and flute-like song, often heard in the dense undergrowth of its forest habitats. Swinhoe's Thrush is primarily insectivorous, foraging on the forest floor for invertebrates and small fruits. It prefers to inhabit dense, moist forests, including both primary and secondary growth. This species is known for its shy and elusive nature, making it a challenging sight for birdwatchers.

Habitat: Moist forests

Swinhoe's Thrush
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