Female © Scott Olmstead
Juvenile © Fernando Angulo - CORBIDI
Male © Mark Scheuerman
Male © Jorge Muñoz García CAQUETA BIRDING

Chestnut-bellied Thrush Turdus fulviventris

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Identification

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Handsome cloud forest thrush found mainly along the east slope of the Andes. Visitors from North America may be struck by its similarity to American Robin. No other thrush in range has a chestnut belly. Adults also have a dark hood, yellow bill, and yellow eyering. Young birds lack the dark hood and have mottled underparts. Uncommon and usually encountered feeding in fruiting trees; rarely comes down to the ground.

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