White-throated Robin: Large thrush with brown upperparts, gray underparts, and white undertail coverts. Darker head has thin, yellow eye-ring. Brown-streaked white throat is bordered below with thick white crescent. Sexes are similar.
White-throated Robin: Native of Mexico; has been spotted twice in the lower Rio Grande Valley in southernmost Texas in winter. Prefers riparian forests.
"kyow", "reeuh-reeuh"
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Family
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Species
Turdus assimilis
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Length9.5
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Wingspan15.625
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White-throated Robin: Large thrush, brown upperparts, gray underparts, white undertail coverts. Darker head has thin, yellow eye-ring. Bill is dark gray to yellowish. Brown-streaked white throat is bordered below with thick white crescent. Direct, swift flight on rapidly beating wings.
● Song: "kyow", "reeuh-reeuh"
● Foraging & Feeding: White-throated Robin: Feeds on insects, berries, and some fruits; forages in all parts of trees, spending most of its time in mid to upper levels.
● Breeding & nesting: White-throated Robin: Two to four gray and red brown flecked, light blue or white eggs are laid in a cup nest made of rootlets, grass, moss, and mud, with a lining of finer materials. Incubation ranges from 12 to 14 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species: White-throated Robin: Clay-colored Robin has pale brown, paler bill, white throat with olive-brown streaking, and lacks white collar.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationCommon to fairly common
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MigrationNonmigratory
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Weight2.4
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