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Pheugopedius felix (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Pheugopedius felix (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Pheugopedius felix is a small wren with defined markings, found across a range of Neotropical forest and shrubland habitats.
Thryophilus sinaloa S.F.Baird, 1864
Thryophilus sinaloa S.F.Baird, 1864
Thryophilus sinaloa, the Sinaloa wren, is a small wren endemic to Mexico, that occasionally visits southern Arizona.
Thryophilus pleurostictus (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Thryophilus pleurostictus (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
The banded wren is a small songbird of the wren family resident from central Mexico to Costa Rica.
Thryophilus rufalbus (Lafresnaye, 1845)
Thryophilus rufalbus (Lafresnaye, 1845)
Thryophilus rufalbus, the rufous-and-white wren, is a small songbird resident from southwestern Mexico to northern South America.
Cantorchilus thoracicus (Salvin, 1865)
Cantorchilus thoracicus (Salvin, 1865)
Cantorchilus thoracicus, the stripe-breasted wren, is a small bird found in thick low-elevation vegetation on the Caribbean slope of Middle America.
Cantorchilus semibadius (Salvin, 1870)
Cantorchilus semibadius (Salvin, 1870)
Cantorchilus semibadius, the riverside wren, is a small wren found in dense western Central American vegetation near water.
Cantorchilus nigricapillus (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Cantorchilus nigricapillus (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Cantorchilus nigricapillus, the bay wren, is a small bird ranging from Nicaragua to Ecuador that favors dense low vegetation.
Cantorchilus leucotis (Lafresnaye, 1845)
Cantorchilus leucotis (Lafresnaye, 1845)
Cantorchilus leucotis, the buff-breasted wren, is a small wren found across northern and central South America with varied plumage and habitat preferences.
Cantorchilus longirostris (Vieillot, 1819)
Cantorchilus longirostris (Vieillot, 1819)
Cantorchilus longirostris, the long-billed wren, is a bird species with two subspecies found in eastern Brazil.
Cantorchilus modestus (Cabanis, 1861)
Cantorchilus modestus (Cabanis, 1861)
Cabanis's wren (Cantorchilus modestus) is a small wren found from southern Mexico to central Costa Rica in multiple habitat types.
Cantorchilus modestus elutus (Bangs, 1902)
Cantorchilus modestus elutus (Bangs, 1902)
This is a detailed description of the Cabanis's wren subspecies Cantorchilus modestus elutus covering its appearance, size, distribution and habitat.
Turdus pilaris Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus pilaris Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus pilaris, the fieldfare, is a gregarious migratory Palearctic thrush with distinct plumage and omnivorous habits.
Turdus pelios Bonaparte, 1850
Turdus pelios Bonaparte, 1850
Turdus pelios, the African Thrush, is a medium-sized bird found across a broad range of wooded habitats in Africa.
Turdus amaurochalinus Cabanis, 1850
Turdus amaurochalinus Cabanis, 1850
The creamy-bellied thrush is a common Turdidae bird found in wooded and human-modified habitats across central and eastern South America.
Turdus assimilis Cabanis, 1850
Turdus assimilis Cabanis, 1850
Turdus assimilis, the white-throated thrush, is a common forest bird that is a rare vagrant to the southwestern United States.
Turdus plebejus Cabanis, 1861
Turdus plebejus Cabanis, 1861
The mountain thrush Turdus plebejus is a Central American bird with three distinct subspecies, varying in size and plumage.
Turdus rufopalliatus Lafresnaye, 1840
Turdus rufopalliatus Lafresnaye, 1840
Turdus rufopalliatus, the rufous-backed thrush, is a small thrush native to western Mexico, with vagrants reaching the US.
Turdus fumigatus Lichtenstein, 1823
Turdus fumigatus Lichtenstein, 1823
Turdus fumigatus, the cocoa thrush, is a South American thrush that lives in dense forest and has distinct brown plumage.
Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus merula (common blackbird) is a widely distributed Eurasian thrush species, introduced elsewhere, with distinct plumage by age and sex.
Turdus plumbeus Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus plumbeus Linnaeus, 1758
Turdus plumbeus, the western red-legged thrush, is a Caribbean bird with varied plumage that inhabits multiple forest types and visits gardens.
Turdus grayi Bonaparte, 1838
Turdus grayi Bonaparte, 1838
Turdus grayi is a brownish thrush that ranges from South Texas to northern Colombia and is common in yards and gardens.
Turdus fulviventris P.L.Sclater, 1858
Turdus fulviventris P.L.Sclater, 1858
Turdus fulviventris, the chestnut-bellied thrush, is a South American thrush native to the northern Andes.
Turdus cardis Temminck, 1831
Turdus cardis Temminck, 1831
The Japanese thrush is a migratory medium-sized bird species in the thrush family that breeds in East Asia and winters further south.
Turdus migratorius Linnaeus, 1766
Turdus migratorius Linnaeus, 1766
Turdus migratorius is a North American migratory bird with defined plumage patterns that occurs as a rare vagrant elsewhere.
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