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New Caledonian Island-Thrush

New Caledonian Island-Thrush

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The Chatham Island Thrush (*Turdus xanthopus*) is a distinctive form of the Austral Thrush, endemic to the remote Chatham Islands of New Zealand. It is characterized by its dull brown plumage and a yellowish bill and legs.
Where to spot
Confined to a restricted range within the Chatham Islands, where it inhabits forest patches, scrublands, and coastal areas.
How to spot
Look for its plain brown plumage and yellowish bill and legs. It forages on the ground, often probing for invertebrates. While generally similar to the mainland Austral Thrush, its island habitat is a key identifier.
When to spot
Resident year-round. It is often seen foraging during daylight hours, especially in the early morning and late afternoon, in open and semi-open habitats.
This isolated population has evolved unique characteristics, contributing to the rich endemic biodiversity of the Chatham Islands.
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