Whistling thrush

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{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Whistling thrushes | regnum = Animalia | subregnum = Chordata | classis = Aves | ordo = Passeriformes | familia = Turdidae | subdivision_ranks = Genera | subdivision = Myophonus }} The whistling thrushes comprise a genus Myophonus of the thrush family Turdidae.

They are all medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds. They are all brightly coloured species found in India and southeast Asia. The male is usually blue, and the females are either similar to the male or brown.

The brighter blue patches found on the shoulders and sometimes the head, of whistling thrushes, uniquely for a passerine, reflect strongly in the ultraviolet.

Many of the species are confined to single islands or countries.

Species:

Javan, Bornean and Chestnut-winged were formerly lumped as Sunda Whistling Thrush, but split by Collar (2004).

References

  • Collar, N. J. (2004) Species limits in some Indonesian thrushes Forktail 20:71-87