Female © James Eaton
Male © David Cooper
© Ngoc Sam Thuong Dang
Male © Lars Petersson | My World of Bird Photography

Sumatran Whistling-Thrush Myophonus castaneus

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Identification

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Uncommon and unobtrusive, this chunky and mostly chestnut-colored bird is unlike any other whistling-thrush. Male has a dark blue head with an iridescent forehead, while the female has a brownish head. Both sexes have an iridescent blue patch on the shoulder which is only occasionally visible. Endemic to Sumatra’s foothill forests (400-1500 meters), often found close to shaded forest streams. Shy, but sometimes perches up on rocks and branches. Gives a loud “nyaaah” and a series of low buzzy notes.

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