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- Sooty_Thrush abstract "The Sooty Thrush (Turdus nigrescens) is a large thrush endemic to the highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. It was formerly known as the Sooty Robin.This is an abundant bird of open areas and oak forest edge normally above 2200 m altitude. It builds a heavy grass-lined cup nest in a tree 2–8 m above the ground, and the female lays two unmarked greenish-blue eggs between March and May.The Sooty Thrush resembles other Turdus thrushes in general appearance and habits. It is 24-25.5 cm long, and weighs 96 g on average. The adult male is brownish-black with black wings and tail, and a black area between the orange bill and the eye. The legs and bare eye ring are orange and the iris is pale grey. The female is similar but browner and somewhat paler, and has yellow-orange bare parts. The juvenile resembles the adult female but has buff or orange streaks on the head and upperparts and dark spotting on the underparts.Two superficially similar relatives share this species' range. The Mountain Thrush is uniformly brown with dark bare parts, and the Clay-colored Robin is much paler and yellow-billed.The Sooty Thrush behaves like other thrushes such as the American Robin. It forages on the ground, singly or in pairs, progressing in hops and dashes with frequent stops. It turns leaf litter seeking insects and spiders, and also eats small fruits, especially Ericaceae and Solanum.The breeding season song is a gurgling squeaky chuweek chuweek seechrrzit seechrrzit seechrrzit seechrrzit tseeur tseeur tseeur tseeur, and the call is a grating grrrrkk.".
- Sooty_Thrush binomialAuthority Jean_Cabanis.
- Sooty_Thrush class Bird.
- Sooty_Thrush conservationStatus "LC".
- Sooty_Thrush conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Sooty_Thrush family Thrush_(bird).
- Sooty_Thrush genus True_thrush.
- Sooty_Thrush kingdom Animal.
- Sooty_Thrush order Passerine.
- Sooty_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Sooty_Thrush thumbnail Sooty_Robin.jpg?width=300.
- Sooty_Thrush wikiPageID "4610725".
- Sooty_Thrush wikiPageRevisionID "604737462".
- Sooty_Thrush binomial "Turdus nigrescens".
- Sooty_Thrush binomialAuthority "Cabanis, 1860".
- Sooty_Thrush classis Bird.
- Sooty_Thrush familia Thrush_(bird).
- Sooty_Thrush genus "Turdus".
- Sooty_Thrush hasPhotoCollection Sooty_Thrush.
- Sooty_Thrush name "Sooty Thrush".
- Sooty_Thrush ordo Passerine.
- Sooty_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Sooty_Thrush regnum "Animalia".
- Sooty_Thrush species "T. nigrescens".
- Sooty_Thrush status "LC".
- Sooty_Thrush statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Sooty_Thrush subject Category:Animals_described_in_1860.
- Sooty_Thrush subject Category:Turdus.
- Sooty_Thrush type Animal.
- Sooty_Thrush type Bird.
- Sooty_Thrush type Eukaryote.
- Sooty_Thrush type Species.
- Sooty_Thrush type Animal.
- Sooty_Thrush type Bird.
- Sooty_Thrush type Organism.
- Sooty_Thrush comment "The Sooty Thrush (Turdus nigrescens) is a large thrush endemic to the highlands of Costa Rica and western Panama. It was formerly known as the Sooty Robin.This is an abundant bird of open areas and oak forest edge normally above 2200 m altitude. It builds a heavy grass-lined cup nest in a tree 2–8 m above the ground, and the female lays two unmarked greenish-blue eggs between March and May.The Sooty Thrush resembles other Turdus thrushes in general appearance and habits.".
- Sooty_Thrush label "Sooty Thrush".
- Sooty_Thrush sameAs 9YXdw.
- Sooty_Thrush sameAs m.0cchl4.
- Sooty_Thrush wasDerivedFrom Sooty_Thrush?oldid=604737462.
- Sooty_Thrush depiction Sooty_Robin.jpg.
- Sooty_Thrush isPrimaryTopicOf Sooty_Thrush.
- Sooty_Thrush name "Sooty Thrush".