The White-necked Thrush is a common and widespread thrush found across much of South America and parts of the Caribbean. It is identified by its prominent white throat and black malar stripe.
Where to spot
Forests, woodlands, savannas, parks, gardens, and urban areas across much of South America and some Caribbean islands.
How to spot
Commonly observed foraging on the ground or in trees. Its white throat and black malar stripe are clear identification features. Listen for its varied and musical song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, especially vocal at dawn and dusk.
Where to spot
Forests, woodlands, savannas, parks, gardens, and urban areas across much of South America and some Caribbean islands.
How to spot
Commonly observed foraging on the ground or in trees. Its white throat and black malar stripe are clear identification features. Listen for its varied and musical song.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Active throughout the day, especially vocal at dawn and dusk.
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
Credits:
Wikimedia Commons
This adaptable thrush can be found in a wide variety of habitats, from dense forests to more open woodlands and even suburban areas, readily consuming both fruits and invertebrates.
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