Grey Shrike-thrush

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Grey Shrike-thrush

Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Pachycephalidae
Genus: Colluricincla
Species: C. harmonica
Binomial name
Colluricincla harmonica
Latham, 1802

The Grey Shrike-thrush (Colluricincla harmonica), formerly commonly known as Grey Thrush, is one of the best-loved and most distinctive songbirds of Australasia. It is moderately common to common in most parts of Australia, but absent from the driest of the inland deserts. It is also found in New Guinea.

Of medium size (about 24 cm long) and lacking bright colours, the Grey Shrike-thrush—usually just thrush in casual conversation—has an extraordinary gift for ringing melody, unmatched by any other Australasian species save perhaps the two lyrebirds and its northern relative, the Sandstone Shrike-thrush.

The Grey Shrike-thrush is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Kobble Creek, SE Qld, Australia, April 2008
Kobble Creek, SE Qld, Australia, April 2008



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