The bird is boldly scaled and has a pale face, eye is large and black, and ear-coverts have dark patch. It is different from Plain-backed Thrush and Long-tailed Thrush by golden-olive upperparts which have bold black scaling, and across wings are golden-olive panels and has dark bar at the tip of primary coverts. In juveniles, more barred than scaly upperparts, and distinctly spotted breast.
Zoothera dauma (Latham, 1790)
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🗒 Common Names
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📚 Overview
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📚 Nomenclature and Classification
📚 Natural History
Size
It is 27–31 cm long.
Trophic Strategy
It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms and berries.
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📚 Habitat and Distribution
General Habitat
Habitat
Terrestrial
Dense forest with grassy clearings, dense jungle, sal forest, bamboo brakes, mango topes etc.
It prefers wet coniferous taiga, mainly breeds in the Himalayas.
Description
Global Distribution
India
Distribution In India
Terai and sparingly south to Madhya Pradesh, eastern Maharashtra, Odisha, Bihar and southern Bengal
Distribution In Assam
Migratory in Assam
Zoothera dauma is native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Taiwan, Province of China, Thailand, Viet Nam.It is vagrant to Malaysia.
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📚 Occurrence
No Data
📚 Demography and Conservation
Trends
Stable
Conservation Status
IUCN Red List Category
Least Concern
IUCN Redlist Status: Least Concern
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Protection Legal Status
Schedule IV
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📚 Uses and Management
📚 Information Listing
References
- Praveen J., Jayapal, R., & Pittie, A., 2016. Checklist of the birds of India (v1.1). Website: http://www.indianbirds.in/india/ [Date of publication: 03 October, 2016].
- Praveen J., Jayapal, R., & Pittie, A., 2018. Checklist of the birds of India (v2.0). Website: http://www.indianbirds.in/india/ [Date of publication: 31 January, 2018].
- Grimmett, R., Inskipp, C., &Inskipp, T. (2011) Birds of Indian Subcontinent, 2nd Edition,Oxford University Press, London. 480 pp.
- Praveen, J. Jayapal, R. & Pittie. A. (2016). A checklist of the birds of India. Indian Birds.11: 113-170.
- BirdLife International. 2017. Zoothera dauma (amended version of 2016 assessment). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T103879357A111175902. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103879357A111175902.en. Downloaded on 15 May 2018.
Information Listing > References
- Praveen J., Jayapal, R., & Pittie, A., 2016. Checklist of the birds of India (v1.1). Website: http://www.indianbirds.in/india/ [Date of publication: 03 October, 2016].
- Praveen J., Jayapal, R., & Pittie, A., 2018. Checklist of the birds of India (v2.0). Website: http://www.indianbirds.in/india/ [Date of publication: 31 January, 2018].
- Grimmett, R., Inskipp, C., &Inskipp, T. (2011) Birds of Indian Subcontinent, 2nd Edition,Oxford University Press, London. 480 pp.
- Praveen, J. Jayapal, R. & Pittie. A. (2016). A checklist of the birds of India. Indian Birds.11: 113-170.
- BirdLife International. 2017. Zoothera dauma (amended version of 2016 assessment). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T103879357A111175902. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103879357A111175902.en. Downloaded on 15 May 2018.
An annotated checklist of the birds of upper Chenab catchment, Jammu & Kashmir, India
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Journal of Threatened TaxaA checklist of avian fauna at Jeypore Reserve Forest, eastern Assam, India with special reference to globally threatened and endemic species in the Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot
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Oinam Sunanda DeviAvifauna of Chamba District, Himachal Pradesh, India with emphasis on Kalatop-Khajjiar Wildlife Sanctuary and its surroundings
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Journal of Threatened TaxaNo Data
🐾 Taxonomy
Root | Root |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
Class | Aves |
Order | Passeriformes |
Family | Turdidae |
Genus | Zoothera |
Species | Zoothera dauma (Latham 1790) |
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