Clay-colored Thrush Turdus grayi Scientific name definitions
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | tord de Gray |
Dutch | Grays Lijster |
English | Clay-colored Thrush |
English (UK) | Clay-coloured Thrush |
English (United States) | Clay-colored Thrush |
French | Merle fauve |
French (France) | Merle fauve |
German | Gilbdrossel |
Japanese | バフムジツグミ |
Norwegian | leirtrost |
Polish | drozd brązowawy |
Russian | Рыжеватый дрозд |
Serbian | Blatnjavi kos |
Slovak | drozd Grayov |
Spanish | Zorzal Pardo |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Mirlo Pardo |
Spanish (Honduras) | Zorzal Común |
Spanish (Mexico) | Mirlo Café |
Spanish (Panama) | Mirlo Pardo |
Spanish (Spain) | Zorzal pardo |
Swedish | lerfärgad trast |
Turkish | Kil Rengi Ardıç |
Ukrainian | Дрізд бронзовий |
Revision Notes
Shawn M. Billerman revised the Systematics page, and standardized the account with Clements taxonomy.
Turdus grayi Bonaparte, 1838
Definitions
- TURDUS
- turdus
- grayi / grayii
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Introduction
The Clay-colored Thrush’s range just reaches the United States, in southernmost Texas, but elsewhere it ranges south through eastern Mexico and over much of Middle America to northwestern South America, in Colombia. Like a number of other Neotropical thrushes, it is not a very prepossessing bird, being mainly dull brown over the upperparts, becoming paler brown below, with a whitish throat streaked darker, and pinkish legs, and a slightly yellow bill. At least nine subspecies are generally recognized, although geographical variation between them is generally rather minor, involving slight differences in overall coloration in most instances. Compared to many other Neotropical thrushes its ecology and behavior are reasonably well studied, in large part doubtless due to its relative ubiquity. The Clay-colored Thrush is a generally common and easily observed bird, which is found in all manner of lightly wooded areas, often in close proximity to mankind.