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Creamy-bellied Thrush

Turdus amaurochalinus

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Miranda Collett
Miranda Collett

Former Airline Captain of B747, Miranda Collett, switched career in 2010 to become a wildlife conservationist, purchasing a former cattle ranch in NE Argentina.

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The Creamy-bellied thrush is common at our reserve and exists throughout Argentina with the exception of the Andes and the south.

It is a member of the family Turdidae which includes all the thrushes (Turdus).

It has olive brown back and wings and a pale cream or grey breast which turns white on the belly.  The bill is yellow and its most noticeable feature is the white striped throat and the black lores.

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