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Bare-eyed Thrush

Bare-eyed Thrush

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The Bare-eyed Thrush is an African thrush characterized by its plain grey head, lacking an eye-ring, and rufous-brown back with a paler, spotted belly.
Where to spot
Dry woodlands, acacia bushland, and scrub in East Africa, particularly Kenya, Tanzania, and Somalia.
How to spot
Look for it foraging on the ground or perching in low trees. Its plain grey head and bare eye are key identification features. Listen for its varied calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, especially in the cooler morning and late afternoon.
This thrush is known for its preference for dry acacia woodlands and bushlands, often foraging on the ground in these arid environments.
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