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Slaty Thrush

Slaty Thrush

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The Slaty Thrush (*Turdus nigriceps*) is a South American species distinguished by its dark, slaty-grey plumage, often with a contrasting white belly. It is closely related to the Eastern Slaty Thrush but typically found at higher elevations.
Where to spot
Inhabits humid montane forests, cloud forests, and elfin forests in the Andes, from northern Bolivia south through Peru and into northern Argentina. It prefers higher altitudes than some similar species.
How to spot
Look for its uniform dark gray upperparts and contrasting white belly. It often forages on the forest floor, probing for invertebrates. Listen for its flute-like, clear song, characteristic of many thrushes.
When to spot
Resident year-round within its montane habitat. Best observed during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging activity is higher and birds are more vocal.
This thrush often perches upright on branches, providing clear views of its elegant, dark plumage, especially when silhouetted against the sky.
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