Adult © Douglas Faulder eBird S42913453 Macaulay Library ML 86360711
Adult © Freddy Olivares
Juvenile © VERONICA ARAYA GARCIA
Adult © Michael Weymann
Adult © Jorge Quiroga

Chiguanco Thrush Turdus chiguanco

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Identification

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Fairly common in Andes and western desert foothills. Found in varied habitats from parks and gardens to farmland and other semiopen habitats with hedges and taller trees. Two distinct populations: in northern and western birds, sexes look alike, dark ashy gray overall with a yellow bill and amber eyes; in southern and eastern birds, male is dull blackish with a yellow bill and eyering and female is dark ashy gray overall with a yellow bill. No similar species in Chile, but in Bolivia and Peru compare with larger Great Thrush, which prefers more humid habitats.

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