Pale-breasted thrush

Turdus leucomelas

The pale-breasted thrush is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in a wide range of wooded habitats in eastern and northern South America, from Colombia to Uruguay, with localized population in the west.
Pale-breasted thrush (Turdus leucomelas) Waqanki Lodge, Amazonas, Peru. Oct 13, 2022 Geotagged,Pale-breasted thrush,Peru,Spring,Turdus leucomelas

Appearance

In appearance it is similar to the American robin in size and shape, but it lacks the red chest and is more uniformly brown. Its song and feeding habits are also very similar to its distant cousin. In most of its range, it is more likely to be confused with the creamy-bellied thrush. Unlike the creamy-bellied thrush, the pale-breasted thrush has a clear contrast between the head and mantle, and it lacks blackish lores.
Pale-breasted Thrush at Los Alpes Farm Colombia,Geotagged,Los Alpes Farm,Pale-breasted thrush,Turdus leucomelas,Winter

Naming

This bird seems to have adapted to humans and is very common in human inhabited parts of its range, often nesting in garden shrubs and small trees. In Suriname it is locally known as "Boontjedief," which means "bean thief" in Suriname Dutch, presumably based on its habit of picking off legumes left out to dry in the sun. In Dutch it is called "Vaalborstlijster." It is also known as "Bonka" in Sranan tongo.
Turdus leucomelas  Geotagged,Pale-breasted thrush,Summer,Turdus leucomelas,Venezuela

Food

It eats mostly fruits, but also worms, insects and lizards.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyTurdidae
GenusTurdus
SpeciesT. leucomelas