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Pheugopedius felix (P.L.Sclater, 1860)
Troglodytidae

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
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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)
Troglodytidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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
Turdidae

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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