Somali Thrush

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Somali Thrush
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Turdidae
Genus: Turdus
Species: T. ludoviciae
Binomial name
Turdus ludoviciae
(Phillips, 1895)

The Somali Thrush (Turdus ludoviciae), also known as the Somali Blackbird, is a songbird species in the family Turdidae. It is endemic to Somalia.

It has a black head and breast, yellow bill, brown back and wings and a grey belly with red sides.

Its natural habitats are montane juniper woodlands and open areas between 1,300-2,000 m. It is threatened by habitat loss and was formerly classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN[1]. Recent research has found that the loss of habitat is not as severe as first feared and the species is downlisted to Vulnerable in 2008[2]. Local conservation efforts have apparently aided in the protection of forests.

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  1. ^ BLI (2004)
  2. ^ BLI (2008)

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