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| Turdus pelios Bonaparte, 1850 |
The African Thrush, Turdus pelios, is a passerine bird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is common in well-wooded areas over much of sub- Saharan Africa. Populations are resident.
African Thrushes are omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, wormA worm is any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied invertebrate animals. The most famous is the earthworm, a member of phylum Annelida, but there are hundreds of thousands of different species that live in a wide variety of habitats other ths and berries. They nest in bushes or similar. They do not form flocks.
Sexes of this large thrush are similar with soft brown upperparts, brown underparts and a yellow bill.