Clay-colored robin Turdus grayi Identification Tips: Length: ? inches Entirely pale yellowish-brown plumage darker on upperparts Streaked throat Thin yellow bill Sexes similar Rare stray to southern Texas ...
Clay-colored Robin or Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi) European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) Mountain Robin or Mountain Thrush (Turdus plebejus) ...
The Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi) was previously known as Clay-colored Robin. The bird is a resident of many forest types, gardens, and towns from northern Mexico south to Columbia.
The most common Turdus in Panama is Clay-colored Robin, which is common as dirt and, well, looks like dirt, too (hence the name).
They also have an Eastern Screeh Owl, 2 Clay-colored Robins and three species of Oriole: Altamira, Hooded and Audubons.
Thrush, Clay-colored aka Clay-colored Robin Turdus grayi Found: south Texas to Columbia Photographed by: 1) Castor in Costa Rica 2) Dominic Sherony 3) Factumquintus ...
See also: Robin, Warbler, American Robin, Grosbeak, Oriole
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