Turdus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Passeriformes
- Family
- Turdidae
- Genus
- Turdus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Turdus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
True thrush
Turdus is a genus of medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the wider thrush family, Turdidae. The genus name Turdus is Latin for 'thrush'.
Most of the species are called thrushes; the term thrush is also used for many other birds in the family Turdidae, as well as for a few species belonging to other families. Some Old World species with fully or largely black plumage are called blackbirds, and one, the ring ouzel, still retains the Old English name ouzel, which, until the 17th century, was also used (as "black ouzel") for the common blackbird; it is cognate with the German name Amsel for the same species. Some New World species are called robins, the best known of which is the American robin. Two other species have their own distinct names without "thrush", fieldfare and redwing, derived from behavioural characteristics and plumage features, respectively.
The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, with species in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Several species have colonised oceanic islands, and two European species have been introduced by man into Australia and New Zealand.
All the species are uniform in size and structure, with the great majority between 22–28 cm long; the smallest (Vanikoro island thrush) being 17–19 cm, and the largest (great thrush) being 28–33 cm. All have slender, medium-length bills. Plumage is far more variable; the only fully shared character is that the recently fledged juveniles are spotted on the breast and streaked on the back. Adult colours range from the "classical" thrush pattern of a plain brown back and a spotted breast (e.g. mistle thrush, song thrush), through all-brown (e.g. clay-colored thrush, black-billed thrush) or all-black (e.g. common blackbird, glossy-black thrush), pied (e.g. ring ouzel, white-collared blackbird), to orange- to red-breasted, either subtly (e.g. rufous-bellied thrush, grey-backed thrush) or boldly (e.g. American robin, red-throated thrush). Some show sexual dimorphism with the males brighter or more intensely coloured than the often browner females, while in others, the sexes are identical in plumage. All are omnivorous, with a mixed diet of invertebrates, fruit, and small seeds. The temperate northern hemisphere species are migratory to a greater or lesser extent to avoid the harsh freezing winters of northern Eurasia and North America, while the subtropical, tropical, and southern hemisphere species are generally nonmigratory. Many, or most, are noted for their melodious songs. Almost all occur in habitats with trees and shrubs, but many will also use open ground away from trees; some are highly adapted to rocky mountainous habitats, using steep slopes and rocks adeptly in predator avoidance. Many have adapted well to human presence and are common in urban and suburban gardens, while some are shy and avoid human presence, particularly where there is any history of bird hunting.
While some species have been split out of Turdus, the thrushes formerly separated in the genera Cataponera, Cichlherminia, Nesocichla, Platycichla and Psophocichla by various authors have been restored to the present genus in recent years.
...Turdus in languages:
- Bokmål
- Typiske troster
- Bulgarian
- Дроздове
- Chinese
- 鶇屬
- Czech
- Drozd
- English
- Typical Thrushes
- English
- True Thrushes
- Estonian
- Rästad
- French
- Merles et Grives "Vrais"
- German
- Echte Drosseln
- German
- Chinasingdrosseln
- German
- Akaziendrosseln
- Hungarian
- rigók
- Italian
- Tordi, merli e affini
- Japanese
- ツグミ属
- Korean
- 지빠귀속
- Lithuanian
- Strazdai
- Portuguese
- Tordos, Melros e Sabiás
- Russian
- Дрозды
- Swedish
- turdustrastar
- Thai
- สกุล นกเดินดงสามัญ
- Ukrainian
- Дрізд
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Turdus abyssinicus
- Turdus albicollis
- Turdus albocinctus
- Turdus amaurochalinus
- Turdus arthuri
- Turdus assimilis
- Turdus atrogularis
- Turdus atrogularis × ruficollis
- Turdus aurantius
- Turdus bewsheri
- Turdus boulboul
- Turdus cardis
- Turdus celaenops
- Turdus chiguanco
- Turdus chrysolaus
- Turdus dissimilis
- Turdus eremita
- Turdus eunomus
- Turdus eunomus × naumanni
- Turdus falcklandii
- Turdus feae
- Turdus flavipes
- Turdus fulviventris
- Turdus fumigatus
- Turdus fuscater
- Turdus grayi
- Turdus haplochrous
- Turdus hauxwelli
- Turdus helleri
- Turdus hortulorum
- Turdus ignobilis
- Turdus iliacus
- Turdus infuscatus
- Turdus jamaicensis
- Turdus kessleri
- Turdus lawrencii
- Turdus leucomelas
- Turdus leucops
- Turdus lherminieri
- Turdus libonyana
- Turdus litsitsirupa
- Turdus ludoviciae
- Turdus maculirostris
- Turdus mandarinus
- Turdus maranonicus
- Turdus maximus
- Turdus menachensis
- Turdus merula
- Turdus migratorius
- Turdus mupinensis
- Turdus murinus
- Turdus naumanni
- Turdus nigrescens
- Turdus nigriceps
- Turdus niveiceps
- Turdus nudigenis
- Turdus obscurus
- Turdus obsoletus
- Turdus olivaceofuscus
- Turdus olivaceus
- Turdus olivaceus × smithi
- Turdus olivater
- Turdus pallidus
- Turdus pelios
- Turdus philomelos
- Turdus pilaris
- Turdus plebejus
- Turdus plumbeus
- Turdus poliocephalus
- Turdus ravidus
- Turdus reevei
- Turdus roehli
- Turdus rubrocanus
- Turdus ruficollis
- Turdus rufitorques
- Turdus rufiventris
- Turdus rufopalliatus
- Turdus sanchezorum
- Turdus serranus
- Turdus simensis
- Turdus simillimus
- Turdus smithi
- Turdus subalaris
- Turdus swalesi
- Turdus tephronotus
- Turdus torquatus
- Turdus unicolor
- Turdus viscivorus
- Turdus xanthorhynchus
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