Turdus jamaicensis

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Turdus jamaicensis, commonly known as the White-chinned Thrush, is a songbird species endemic to Jamaica and typically found in forests, gardens, and plantations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
thrush
belongsToBiogeographicRealm Neotropical realm NERFINISHED
breedingLocation Jamaica NERFINISHED
class Aves
commonName White-chinned Thrush NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole insect predator
seed disperser
endemicTo Jamaica NERFINISHED
family Turdidae NERFINISHED
foundInHabitat forests
gardens
plantations
genus Turdus NERFINISHED
hasBehavior songbird vocalizations
hasBodyTemperatureRegulation endothermic
hasCommunicationType vocal communication
hasCovering feathers
hasDiet berries
fruits
insects
other invertebrates
hasFeedingType omnivorous
hasLifeStage adult
egg
fledgling
nestling
hasLimbType legs
wings
hasReproductiveSystem sexual reproduction
hasRespiration lung respiration
hasSensoryAbility color vision
hearing
hasSkeleton internal skeleton
hasSymmetry bilateral symmetry
kingdom Animalia
movementType bipedal walking
flight
nativeRange Jamaica NERFINISHED
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
reproductionType oviparous
taxonRank species
typicalEnvironment tropical climate

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Turdus includes Turdus jamaicensis