Townsend's Solitaire

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Townsend's Solitaire
Townsend's Solitaire by Louis Agassiz Fuertes
Townsend's Solitaire by Louis Agassiz Fuertes
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Turdidae
Genus: Myadestes
Species: M. townsendi
Binomial name
Myadestes townsendi
(Audubon, 1838)

The Townsend's Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi) is a medium-sized thrush, and the solitaire native to North America. It ranges from British Columbia and Alberta south to northern Mexico, preferring montane woodlands. During winter months, the solitaire may move to lower elevations in search of food, and may even be found in desert oases. Its general range, however, stays the same, as it is otherwise nonmigratory.

The Townsend's Solitaire reaches a length of approximately 8-9.5 inches, and has a short, thick bill, a white eye ring, and dark gray plumage, with a buffy wing stripe. Though superficially similar in plumage to the Northern Mockingbird, its shape, size, and behavior are not too similar. It feeds primarily on fruit and insects.

The name of this bird commemorates ornithologist John Kirk Townsend.

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