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Naumann's thrush

Naumann's thrush

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Naumann's thrush is a species of the thrush family Turdidae which breeds eastwards from central Siberia to North Manchuria, Amurland and Sakhalin. It is closely related to the more northerly breeding dusky thrush T. eunomus; the two have often been regarded as conspecific.

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Distribution

Region

Northeast and East Asia

Typical Environment

Breeds in open woodland, forest edges, riverine thickets, and scrub from central Siberia through northeastern China to Sakhalin. In winter it moves south to lowlands, agricultural landscapes, orchards, parks, and urban green spaces across eastern China, Korea, and Japan. Prefers areas with scattered trees and dense undergrowth for cover. Often forages on the ground in leaf litter or on short turf, shifting to berry-rich shrubs in winter.

Altitude Range

0–2000 m

Climate Zone

Temperate

Characteristics

Size23–26 cm
Wing Span34–41 cm
Male Weight0.08 kg
Female Weight0.07 kg
Life Expectancy7 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Naumann's thrush breeds from central Siberia east to Manchuria, Amurland, and Sakhalin, and winters mainly in eastern China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan. It is closely related to the dusky thrush (Turdus eunomus) and the two can be tricky to separate in the field, with Naumann's showing warmer rufous tones. The species occasionally reaches Western Europe and Alaska as a rare vagrant. Hybrids with dusky thrush occur where ranges overlap.

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Turdus naumanni  - MHNT

Turdus naumanni - MHNT

Behaviour

Temperament

solitary and territorial

Flight Pattern

strong flier with rapid, direct wingbeats

Social Behavior

Territorial pairs during the breeding season, nesting low in trees or dense shrubs in a cup of twigs and grasses. Clutches typically contain 3–5 eggs, and both parents feed the young. Outside the breeding season it often joins loose flocks, sometimes with other thrushes, at rich food sources.

Migratory Pattern

Seasonal migrant

Song Description

Song is a soft, varied warble with thin whistles and short phrases, quieter and less fluid than many Turdus thrushes. Calls include a sharp tchik and thin, sibilant tseep, with harsher rattles in alarm.

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