Thrushes (19-7)

The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly in the Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground. Many have attractive songs.
  • Orange-headed thrush, Geokichla citrina
Orange-Headed Thrush - Margalla Hills (Oct 17)

  • Alpine thrush, Zoothera mollissima
  • Scaly thrush, Zoothera dauma
  • Tickell's thrush, Turdus unicolor
Tickell's thrush (Female) - Gilgit
    Tickell's thrush (Male) - Margalla

  • Black-breasted thrush, Turdus dissimilis
  • White-collared blackbird, Turdus albocinctus
  • Grey-winged blackbird, Turdus boulboul
Grey-winged blackbird (Male) - Margalla

Grey-winged blackbird (Female) - Margalla

  • Tibetan blackbird, Turdus maximus
  • Chestnut thrush, Turdus rubrocanus
Chestnut thrush - Margalla Hills

  • Dark-throated thrush, Turdus ruficollis
  • Dusky thrush, Turdus naumanni
  • Redwing, Turdus iliacus
  • Song thrush, Turdus philomelos
  • Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus
  • Common rock thrush, Monticola saxatilis
  • Blue-capped rock thrush, Monticola cinclorhyncha
Blue-capped rock thrush (Male) - Margalla Hills

Blue-capped rock thrush (Female) - Margalla Hills
  • Chestnut-bellied rock thrush, Monticola rufiventris
  • Blue rock thrush, Monticola solitarius
B17 - Islamabad

  • Blue whistling thrush, Myophonus caeruleus
Blue whistling thrush - Margalla Hills

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