ML580567301
Catharus sp. Catharus sp.
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Observation details
BITH/GCTH-type seen in the wetlands, entered as a GCTH but adding notes here under Catharus sp.. Uploading audio of thrush calls here to see what might be made of them, as well as back-of-camera pic of the one pic I was able to get (will replace with actual pic shortly). Bird was obviously more rufous (particularly towards lower back and tail), with notably extensive yellow on the mandible. I also feel like, even in this one pic with the view from behind, shorter primary projection is apparent. Was not able to study for long, as I was leading a tour. In hindsight, I think there's a strong chance that this was a BITH, but I didn't hear it sing in the short time I observed it before having to move on. Curious to hear if anyone feels like they could corroborate based on this pic and audio of calls.
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