Turdus albicollis

E722368

Turdus albicollis, commonly known as the white-necked thrush, is a medium-sized songbird native to Neotropical forests of Central and South America, recognized for its distinctive white throat and melodious song.

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Turdus albicollis canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
thrush
behavior forages on ground
often solitary
bodySize medium-sized
class Aves
commonName white-necked thrush NERFINISHED
white-throated thrush
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Lichtenstein NERFINISHED
diet fruits
insects
other invertebrates
distinctiveFeature white neck
white throat
ecologicalRole insect predator
seed disperser
family Turdidae NERFINISHED
foragingStratum forest floor
understory
foundInBiome subtropical forest
tropical rainforest
genus Turdus NERFINISHED
habitat Neotropical forest
forest edge
humid forest
secondary forest
hasFeatherColor brown upperparts
paler underparts
white throat patch
kingdom Animalia
migrationStatus mostly resident
nativeRange Amazon Basin NERFINISHED
Atlantic Forest NERFINISHED
Brazil NERFINISHED
Central America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproduction builds cup-shaped nest
lays eggs in nest
taxonRank species
vocalization melodious song
yearDescribed 1823

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Turdus includes Turdus albicollis