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Australian Thrushes



FAMILY : Thrushes

Blue-and-white Flycatcher
(Cyanoptila cyanomelana)
Blue-and-white Flycatcher
The Blue-and-white Flycatcher is from Asia and a rare vagrant to Australia with a few records from offshore islands. The adult male is dark blue above with black face and chest, and white underside. The female is a drab brown bird with white belly.... Click to continue>
Narcissus Flycatcher
(Ficedula narcissina)
Narcissus Flycatcher
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Blue Rock-Thrush
(Monticola solitarius)
Blue Rock-Thrush
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Eurasian Blackbird
(Turdus merula)
Eurasian Blackbird
Male: body black with yellow-orange bill and yellow-orange around the eye. Female: body dark brown, paler underneath with chin and throat white. Body up to 25 cm long.

Blackbirds were introduced to Australia in the 1850s and are now common... Click to continue>
Island Thrush
(Turdus poliocephalus)
Island Thrush
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Song Thrush
(Turdus philomelos)
Song Thrush
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Bassian Thrush
(Zoothera lunulata)
Bassian Thrush
A medium-sized bird with grey brown or copper brown body. The Bassian Thrush has a white ring around the eye and black bars on the back. Feathers of breast, throat and flanks are edged in black scallops. Dark brown eye. Female slightly smaller than... Click to continue>




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