ILLUSTRATION
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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Eyebrowed Thrush has a current evaluation rating of Least Concern. This rating was downgraded in 2004 after a prior rating of Lower Risk. At this time the range of the Eyebrowed Thrush is estimated at about 10 million square kilometers. The population of the Eyebrowed Thrush has not yet been quantified. The bird has been described as frequent in its native range, which includes much of Asia and parts of Europe. It is also sometimes seen in the Middle East. Consequently, there is no immediate concern regarding the population of this bird species.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Eyebrowed Thrush: Medium, robin-like thrush, gray back and head, orange-brown breast and flanks, white belly and undertail coverts. Black eye line with white borders above and below is conspicuous. Yellow bill with dark culmen. Strong, direct and fast flight on rapidly beating wings.
Range and Habitat
Eyebrowed Thrush: Breeds in dense coniferous forests and taiga eastwards from Siberia; winters south to southeast Asia and Indonesia; rare vagrant to western Europe. Rare to casual in North America, but a regular visitor each spring in western Aleutians.
SONGS AND CALLS
INTERESTING FACTS
- The male Eyebrowed Thrush has a simple whistling song, similar to the related Mistle Thrush.
- A group of thrushes are collectively known as a "hermitage" and a "mutation" of thrushes.
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