The Pale-breasted Thrush is a common and widespread thrush found across much of South America. It has olive-brown upperparts, a distinct white throat, and a pale, often buffy, breast.
Where to spot
Forests, woodlands, savannas, parks, gardens, and urban areas across much of eastern and central South America.
How to spot
Easily observed in open areas and gardens. Look for it foraging on lawns or perching in trees. Its white throat and pale breast are good field marks. Listen for its varied and often musical song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, particularly vocal at dawn and dusk.
Where to spot
Forests, woodlands, savannas, parks, gardens, and urban areas across much of eastern and central South America.
How to spot
Easily observed in open areas and gardens. Look for it foraging on lawns or perching in trees. Its white throat and pale breast are good field marks. Listen for its varied and often musical song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, particularly vocal at dawn and dusk.
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Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
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Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
This thrush is a highly adaptable species, commonly found in urban parks and gardens as well as natural woodlands, indicating its ability to coexist with human activity.
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