Mass: 66.8 g
Diet: frugivore-insectivore based on Cueto and Lopez de Casenave 2000; omnivore based on dos Anjos and Boçon 1999, Anciäes and Marini 2000, Manhäes and Loures-Ribeiro 2005, and Teles and Dias 2010
Abundance: 0.13 to 57.98% (median 2.04%)
Latitudinal range: -27.2° to -14.5°Habitats: tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (7), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (3), tropical/subtropical savanna (5)
Found in 15 samples
Argentina: Camino, Toma, El Rey National Park (Selva Basal, dry season 1994)
Brazil: Nova Era, Estaçäo Ecológica de Águas Emendadas, Säo Paulo Metropolitan Area, Fazenda Brejäo, Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, Uberabinha River, Serra do Condurù State Park, Serra dos Órgäos, Vermelho River (edge), Vermelho River (interior)
Paraguay: Para La Tierra Biological Station, Isla Alta
66.8 mm | (N = 1) | based on |
See also Turdus, Turdus abyssinicus, Turdus albicollis, Turdus amaurochalinus, Turdus amourochalymus, Turdus assimilis, Turdus atrogularis, Turdus boulboul, Turdus cardis, Turdus chiguanco, Turdus chrysolaus, Turdus eunomus, Turdus falklandii, Turdus flavipes, Turdus fumigatus, Turdus fuscater, Turdus grayi, Turdus gurneyi, Turdus hauxwelli, Turdus hortulorum, Turdus ignobilis, Turdus iliacus, Turdus lawrencii, Turdus leucomelas, Turdus leucops, Turdus libonyana, Turdus maculirostris, Turdus mandarinus, Turdus merula, Turdus migratorius, Turdus mupinensis, Turdus naumanni, Turdus nigriceps, Turdus nudigenis, Turdus obscurus, Turdus obsoletus, Turdus olivaceus, Turdus olivater, Turdus pallidus, Turdus pelios, Turdus philomelos, Turdus pilaris, Turdus plebejus, Turdus plumbeus, Turdus poliocephalus, Turdus reevei, Turdus rubrocanus, Turdus ruficollis, Turdus rufopalliatus, Turdus sanchezorum, Turdus serranus, Turdus sp., Turdus subalaris, Turdus torquatus, Turdus viscivorus