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WHITE-NECKED THRUSH Turdus albicollis
The White-necked Thrush is a humid forest specialist and is never seen outside the boundaries of that habitat. They are mainly arboreal in behaviour, gathering in numbers at fruiting trees, but rarely dropping to the ground forage - and when they do it is usually within dense undergrowth.
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FIGURE 1 - (FPAVE1059PH) Adult, Hotel Tirol, Departamento Itapúa (Paul Smith August 2006).
FIGURE 2 - (FPAVE1060PH) Same individual underwing (Paul Smith August 2006).
FIGURE 3 - (FPAVE3564PH) Adult, Encarnación, Departamento Itapúa (Roberto Derna undated).
FIGURE 4 - (FPAVE4128PH) Fledgling, PROCOSARA, PN San Rafael (Anders Haeglund November 2016).
VIDEO A - (FPAVE1062VI) Adult on ground, PROCOSARA, PN San Rafael (Paul Smith September 2010).
VIDEO B - (FPAVE1063VI) Adult, Hotel Tirol, Departamento Itapúa (Paul Smith August 2006).
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Turdus albicollis
1 (FPAVE2348RE) Calls recorded La Vencedora, Departamento Caaguazú (Myriam Velázquez August 2002).
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