The Pied Thrush is a member of the thrush family found in India and Sri Lanka. The males are conspicuously patterned in black and white while the females are olive brown and speckled. They breed in the central Himalayan forests and winter in the hill forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. Like many other thrushes, they forage on leaf litter below forest undergrowth and fly into trees when disturbed and sit still making them difficult to locate.
The Pied Thrush is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
a Pied Thrush, stopped talking for a minute then started talking about Pied Thrushes A LOT, and how beautiful birds are, and how they’re better for waking you up than double espressos, saw more birds, talked about Pied Thrushes again…and you’re just about caught up with where Part Two ended and Part Three begins…Phew… So, after much looking for the Pied Thrush (did I mention we saw a male Pied Thrush? I may have done I think…), we emerged out of the forest into More
The Pied Thrush (Zoothera wardii) is a member of the thrush family found in India and Sri Lanka. The males are conspicuously patterned in black and white while the females are olive brown and speckled. They breed in the central Himalayan forests and winter in the hill forests of southern India and Sri Lanka. Like many other thrushes, they forage on leaf litter below forest undergrowth and fly into trees when disturbed and sit still making them difficult to locate. More
Pied Thrush (Zoothera wardii) is a local resident and passage migrant in India. More
Pied Thrush is found in the following countries: 1. Bhutan 2. India 3. Nepal 4. Sri Lanka Site Developed & Maintained by Shah Jahan & Sajna A Iqbal Design By FSquares COPYRIGHT (C) TheBirdsISaw.COM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2007. More
The Pied Thrush (Zoothera wardii) is an Asian thrush, a genus within the large thrush family Turdidae. It breeds in the Himalayas. The Pied Thrush is entirely migratory, wintering mainly in Sri Lanka, with smaller numbers in south India. This uncommon species breeds in the Himalayas between 1500 and 2500 m in thick woodland. The wintering areas are similar but include less well-wooded areas, and are generally at 750 to 1500 m altitude. More
Pied Thrush, SRI LANKA, Highlands March 2009 © Chris Townend/ Birdseekers BIRDSEEKERS Seen on our all round Natural History tour: Highlights included, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Blue Whale and 31 species of endemic bird including Serendip Scops Owl - Dates for 2010 now available Pied Thrush - Showing Records 1 through 6 of 6 Total Records More
Pied Thrush - Definition = Pied Thrush Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Turdidae Genus: Zoothera Species: wardii Binomial name Zoothera wardii More