Ocellated thrasher
The ocellated thrasher is a species of bird in the family Mimidae. It is endemic to Mexico.
Taxonomy and systematics
The ocellated thrasher has two subspecies, the nominate T. o. ocellatum and T. o. villai.Description
The ocellated thrasher is long; 14 specimens weighed. Adults' upperparts are dark brown and have a slight olive wash. They have a dull white to buff supercilium and brown cheeks. The folded wings show two white bars and the outer tail feathers have narrow white tips. The underparts are whitish darkening to buff on the belly and brown on the flanks. The breast, sides, and flanks have bold black spots.Distribution and habitat
The nominate subspecies of ocellated thrasher is found in central Mexico from San [Luis Potosí] south to the states of Hidalgo and México. T. o. villai is found in southern Mexico between Puebla and Oaxaca.The ocellated thrasher inhabits a variety of landscapes including arid and semi-arid scrub and the brushy understory of oak and pine-oak forests. In elevation it ranges from.