Turdus assimilis

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Turdus assimilis, commonly known as the white-throated thrush, is a medium-sized songbird native to Central America and parts of Mexico, recognized for its clear, melodious song and distinctive white throat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
belongsTo New World thrushes NERFINISHED
breedingSite low trees
shrubs
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 2–3 eggs
commonName white-throated robin NERFINISHED
white-throated thrush NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Charles Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1849
diet fruits
insects
other invertebrates
distributionRegion Neotropics NERFINISHED
eggColor bluish or greenish with spots
family Turdidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior gleans food from low vegetation
ground forager
genus Turdus NERFINISHED
habitat forest edge
humid forest
montane forest
second-growth woodland
kingdom Animalia
locomotion perching bird
migratoryBehavior partly migratory in parts of range
nativeTo Central America
Costa Rica NERFINISHED
Guatemala NERFINISHED
Honduras NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
Nicaragua NERFINISHED
Panama NERFINISHED
nestType cup-shaped nest
order Passeriformes
plumageFeature brownish upperparts
distinct white throat
pale underparts
relativeSize medium-sized thrush
reproduction oviparous
sexualDimorphism weakly sexually dimorphic in plumage
taxonRank species
vocalization clear melodious song
varied musical phrases

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Turdus includes Turdus assimilis