Talk:Variegated laughingthrush

Latest comment: 4 years ago by QwahnK21 in topic Description

Description edit

The Variegated Laughingthrush is a medium-sized laughingthrush typically 24-16 centimeters in length and weights 57-79 grams. Both subspecies have a black stripe down the center of the throat and are overall olive and buffy in appearance. The large tail has a gray subterminal band with a white tip. The color of the outer rectrices vary based on the subspecies. Trochalopteron variegatum variegatum has distinctive yellow primary and secondary feathers with cinnamon-tipped greater coverts and black primary coverts. Trochalopteron variegatum variegatum has yellow outer rectrices. The area around the beak is black up until the eye, which is broken with a white eye ring. Buff area at the base of the mandible fades to whitish. The variegatum subspecies has buff forehead with a brownish gray crown. Trochalopteron variegatum simile is similar to Trochalopteron variegatum variegatum except has gray primary and secondary feathers along with gray outer rectrices. The area around the lower mandible is whiter in this subspecies and the buff on the forehead is more dull.[1] QwahnK21 (talk) 04:29, 15 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Collar, N; Robson, C. "Variegated Laughingthrush". Handbook of Birds of the World. Lynx Edicion. Retrieved 15 November 2019.

Habitat edit

The Variegated Laughingthrush occupies a variety of habitats from 1800 m to 4200 m in elevation favoring birch and oak forest or rhododendron and oak forest[1].

References

  1. ^ Collar, N. "Variegated Laughingthrush". Handbook of the Birds of the World. Lynx Edicions. Retrieved 14 November 2019.