SRI LANKA SCALY THRUSH | වයිට්’ගේ කයුරුසිකා, ශ්‍රී ලංකා කයුරුසිකා, ශ්‍රි ලංකා කායුරු තිරාසිකයා | Endemic

LOCAL NAMES

  • වයිට්’ගේ කයුරුසිකා, ශ්‍රී ලංකා කයුරුසිකා, Pathi Gomara Wala Avichchiya, ශ්‍රි ලංකා කායුරු තිරාසිකයා
  • Croatian cejlonski šarenokrili drozd
  • Dutch Ceylongoudlijster
  • English Sri Lanka Thrush
  • English (United States) Sri Lanka Thrush
  • French Grive de Ceylan
  • French (French Guiana) Grive de Ceylan
  • German Ceylonerddrossel
  • Japanese スリランカトラツグミ
  • Norwegian gyllentrost
  • Polish drozdoń cejloński
  • Russian Саманалайский дрозд
  • Serbian Pirgavi drozd iz Šri Lanke
  • Slovak drozd cejlónsky
  • Spanish Zorzal de Sri Lanka
  • Spanish (Spain) Zorzal de Sri Lanka
  • Swedish ceylontrast
  • Turkish Seylan Ardıcı
  • Ukrainian Квічаль парковий

DESCRIPTION

Zoothera imbricata, The Sri Lanka thrush or Sri Lanka (or Ceylon) scaly thrush is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. Large, long-billed brown thrush with extensive black scales all over the body, and rich buff underparts. This bird is a non-migratory resident breeder found in south western rainforests of the island of Sri Lanka. Told from female Pied and Spot-winged Thrushes by presence of extensive black markings on the upperparts, and rich buff coloration to the underparts. Heard mainly at dawn and dusk, Their sounds calls are like. A very secretive, terrestrial species that frequents the understory of wet forests of lowlands and mountains. Locally named Pathi Gomara Wala Avichchiya.

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