Comoro thrush
The Comoro thrush is a species of bird in the family Turdidae. It is found in the Comoros Islands in the south western Indian Ocean.
Description
The Comoro thrush is a brown bird with olive tinged upperparts, slightly more rufous on the tail and wings. The underparts are whitish except for brown flanks and brown scaling on the breast and belly, central belly and undertail coverts are white. The females are browner than the males but otherwise similar, juveniles are more rufous. The length is.Voice
The song is a typically thrush-like series of melodious, rich notes which varies between islands. Alarm call is a sharp "twit" and there is a soft contact call.Distribution and subspecies
There are three recognised subspecies, each endemic to a single island. They are:- Turdis bewsheri comorensis Milne-Edwards & Oustalet, 1885: Grand Comoro.
- Turdis bewsheri moheliensis Benson, 1960: Mohéli.
- Turdis bewsheri bewsheri E. Newton, 1877: Anjouan.
Habitat