Fea's Thrush (*Turdus feae*) is a rare and secretive migratory thrush of East Asia. It has a distinctive plumage with olive-brown upperparts, a rufous chest, and a contrasting pale belly.
Where to spot
Breeds in montane forests of northeastern China. It migrates south to winter in southern China, and rarely to Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam). It prefers dense undergrowth in forests.
How to spot
Patience and a quiet approach are crucial. Look for its rufous chest and olive-brown back. It typically forages on the ground in dense cover. Listening for its soft calls or distinctive song (if heard) is key.
When to spot
Very difficult to observe on its breeding grounds due to its rarity and secretive nature. Best chances are during spring and autumn migration periods at stopover sites, when birds may be more exposed.
Where to spot
Breeds in montane forests of northeastern China. It migrates south to winter in southern China, and rarely to Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam). It prefers dense undergrowth in forests.
How to spot
Patience and a quiet approach are crucial. Look for its rufous chest and olive-brown back. It typically forages on the ground in dense cover. Listening for its soft calls or distinctive song (if heard) is key.
When to spot
Very difficult to observe on its breeding grounds due to its rarity and secretive nature. Best chances are during spring and autumn migration periods at stopover sites, when birds may be more exposed.
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Named after Italian zoologist Leonardo Fea, this thrush undertakes one of the longest migrations among Asian thrush species, traveling between its breeding grounds and wintering areas.
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