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What's the name of this bird?

This kind of bird is called grey-headed thrush, and its typical feature is that its whole head is brown-gray and its mouth and feet are yellow.

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Gray-headed thrush: Medium-sized, with a body length of 23-27 cm. The whole head, neck and upper chest are brownish gray, the wings and tail are black, and the upper and lower body feathers are chestnut brown. The chin is gray, the tail is covered with black feathers, and there are white feather axes and end spots.

The forehead, top of the head, the head of the eye, the side of the head, the pillow, the back neck, the side of the neck and the upper back of the male bird are smoky or brownish gray, and the back, shoulders, waist and tail have dark chestnut feathers, and the wings and tail are black. The chin, throat and upper chest are smoky gray or dark brown, the chin and throat are grayish white, the lower chest, abdomen and sides are chestnut brown, and the tail feathers are dark brown with grayish white feathers and terminal spots.

Female birds are similar to male birds, but with lighter feathers, white chin and throat and dark longitudinal stripes.

Young birds are olive brown from forehead to back neck, head side and neck side, with smoky gray feathers at both ends, brownish red on upper back with light brown feather trunk and black end spots, pure brownish red from lower back to upper tail, dark brown wings and tail feathers, brownish red feather trunk and end spots on wings, and flying feathers are olive brown. The chin and throat are dirty and white, with dark brown spots on both sides, which are in line with each other. Chest and abdomen are maroon with yellowish white feather lines and black tail, especially the chest feather lines are thick and obvious. The wings and armpit feathers are maroon with black spots at the end, the tail is covered with black maroon, and the feather line is thick yellow and white.

They often move alone or in pairs, and in the spring and autumn migration season, they will integrate several small groups or more than 10, and sometimes they will form a loose mixed group with other thrush. It is crowded in winter, too. Living in a tree, I am timid and alert, and I will call the police immediately when I meet someone or have interference. They often move and feed on shrubs or trees under the forest, but more often they go down to the ground to feed.

During the breeding period, it can sing very well and can be heard from a distance. It is often fixed in one place and sings from morning till night, especially in the morning and evening. Every day, the activity time is very early, sometimes around 2: 50 in the morning, when singing, I often stand on the twig under the tree, and immediately fly to the ground and jump on the ground when I find someone. Mainly feed on insects and insect larvae, but also eat plant fruits and seeds. They eat insects in summer and some plant seeds in winter.