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| | ==Identification== | | ==Identification== |
| | + | A dark sooty or brownish thrush with an orange bill. Easily confused with the larger and proportionally longer-tailed [[Great Thrush]]. Males of that species have an orange-yellow eye-ring unlike the Chiguanco Thrush of the subspecies ''T. c. chiguanco'' and ''T. c. conradi'', but the southern ''T. c. anthracinus'' (from Bolivia and southwards) has an orange-yellow eye-ring. The plumage of ''T. c. anthracinus'' is darker than the overlapping subspecies of the Great Thrush, but elsewhere the opposite is true. |
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| | + | While typically in different habitats, the Chiguanco Thrush can also be confused with the males of the [[Pale-eyed Thrush|Pale-eyed]] (with whitish eyes) and [[Glossy-black Thrush]] (with a glossy deep black plumage). |
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| - | ====Similar species==== | |
| - | This species lacks the yellow eye ring found in [[Great Thrush]] | |
| | ==Distribution== | | ==Distribution== |
| - | [[Chile]], [[Ecuador]], [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], and [[Peru]]. | + | From north-central [[Ecuador]] (where possibly expanding) south along the Andes in [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], north-eastern [[Chile]] and [[Argentina]], where extends south-east towards the Atlantic coast. Common. |
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| | ==Taxonomy== | | ==Taxonomy== |
| | There are 3 subspecies. | | There are 3 subspecies. |
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| | ==Habitat== | | ==Habitat== |
| - | High-altitude shrubland often arid areas, but also gardens and parks and open forested areas. . | + | Woodland and shrubland. Often arid areas. Regular in gardens and parks. Mainly in highlands, but also in lowlands in the southern part of its range. |
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| | ==Behaviour== | | ==Behaviour== |
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- Turdus chiguanco
Identification
A dark sooty or brownish thrush with an orange bill. Easily confused with the larger and proportionally longer-tailed Great Thrush. Males of that species have an orange-yellow eye-ring unlike the Chiguanco Thrush of the subspecies T. c. chiguanco and T. c. conradi, but the southern T. c. anthracinus (from Bolivia and southwards) has an orange-yellow eye-ring. The plumage of T. c. anthracinus is darker than the overlapping subspecies of the Great Thrush, but elsewhere the opposite is true.
While typically in different habitats, the Chiguanco Thrush can also be confused with the males of the Pale-eyed (with whitish eyes) and Glossy-black Thrush (with a glossy deep black plumage).
Distribution
From north-central Ecuador (where possibly expanding) south along the Andes in Peru, Bolivia, north-eastern Chile and Argentina, where extends south-east towards the Atlantic coast. Common.
Taxonomy
There are 3 subspecies.
Habitat
Woodland and shrubland. Often arid areas. Regular in gardens and parks. Mainly in highlands, but also in lowlands in the southern part of its range.
Behaviour
References
Wikipedia
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