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Siberian Thrush

Siberian Thrush Identification Guide

Siberian Thrush

Key facts

Scientific name: Geokichla sibirica
UK status: Rare vagrant (accidental)
Global conservation status: Least concern
Length: 22 cm
Wingspan: 35 cm
Weight: 65 g

Description

The Siberian thrush is a small, robust thrush with a long body, and square tail similar in size to a song thrush. The male has dark slate-grey upperparts and underparts with a white lower belly and flanks. There are broad black and white bands on the underwing, and white tips on the tail feathers. On the head, there is a prominent, curved white eyebrow. The bill is brown and the legs and feet are pink.

The female has brown upperparts and paler underparts with a brown scaly pattern. The stripe above the eye is buff, and the cheeks are dark.

It is a secretive bird, rarely leaving dense cover although the male will often sing from high perches, giving a series of throaty, two-note whistles.

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Diet

Siberian thrushes are omnivorous and eat a variety of insects, earthworms, and berries.

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Range and habitat

During breeding season, Siberian thrushes are found in eastern Asia in the undergrowth of damp, mid-elevation forests. It migrates to south eastern Asia for the winter to hills and montane forests.

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