Amami Thrush

Amami Thrush
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Aves
:Passeriformes
:Turdidae
:Zoothera
:major
Binomial name
Zoothera major
Ogawa, 1905
The Amami Thrush, Zoothera major, is a member of the Thrush family Turdidae. It is endemic to the islands of Amami-ooshima and Kakeroma-jima in the northern Nansei Shoto Islands of Japan. This large (30cm), heavily patterned thrush is similar in appearance to the White's Thrush. It has warm olive-brown to buff upperparts and whitish underparts with heavy black scaling. It has twelve tail feathers. The White's Thrush is smaller and has fourteen tail feathers. It has a cheerful song similar to the Siberian Thrush. Its breeding habitat is mature subtropical broadleaved evergreen forest around humid valleys. Its diet includes invertebrates and fruit. It breeds in May and June, laying 3-4 eggs. This bird is critically endangered due to forest clearance. The current population is estimated at less than sixty. Areas of forest have been protected by the government primarily for the conservation of this species and the Lidth's Jay.

 

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