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© Daniel Engelbrecht - Birding Ecotours eBird S92031770 Macaulay Library ML 355666781
© Chris Barnes
© Daryl Dell
© David Irving
© Michael Bolte
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© Jefferson Silva

Groundscraper Thrush Turdus litsitsirupa

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A tall, bold, long-legged, short-tailed thrush with gray-brown upperparts, heavily spotted white underparts, and a strongly marked face. In flight, shows distinctive large buff patches in the broad wings. Pairs and small groups occupy moorland, grassland, and open woodland, favoring heavily grazed and burned areas. Runs long distances on the ground hunting invertebrates, stopping bolt upright and flicking its wings. The song is a grating, unmelodic “lit-sit-siru-pa.” The call is a rattle of variable speed.

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