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The Indian blackbird (Turdus simillimus) is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the common blackbird.
A number of similar Turdus thrushes exist far outside the range of the common blackbird, for example the South American Chiguanco thrush (Turdus chiguanco). [20] The Indian blackbird (Turdus simillimus), the Tibetan blackbird (Turdus maximus), and the Chinese blackbird (Turdus mandarinus) were formerly treated as subspecies of the common ...
Turdus menachensis Ogilvie-Grant, 1913: 108 Taiwan thrush: Turdus niveiceps (Hellmayr, 1919) 109 Grey-winged blackbird: Turdus boulboul (Latham, 1790) 110 Indian blackbird: Turdus simillimus Jerdon, 1839: 111 Tickell's thrush: Turdus unicolor Tickell, 1833: 112 Black-breasted thrush: Turdus dissimilis Blyth, 1847: 113 Japanese thrush: Turdus ...
Turdus is a genus of medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the wider thrush family, Turdidae. The genus name Turdus is Latin for 'thrush'. Most of the species are called thrushes ; the term thrush is also used for many other birds in the family Turdidae, as well as for a few species belonging to other families.
Mistle thrush, Turdus viscivorus; Eurasian blackbird, Turdus merula (A) Gray-winged blackbird, Turdus boulboul; Indian blackbird, Turdus simillimus; Tickell's thrush, Turdus unicolor; Black-breasted thrush, Turdus dissimilis (A) Gray-sided thrush, Turdus feae (A) Eyebrowed thrush, Turdus obscurus; White-backed thrush, Turdus kessleri
Tickell's thrush, Turdus unicolor (once in 2005 at Lalbagh, records popping up elsewhere) Indian blackbird, Turdus simillimus (winter, regular only in the Nandi hills. Older records of common blackbird, Turdus merula, may be attributed to this species) Eyebrowed thrush, Turdus obscurus (vagrant)
Indian blackbird, Turdus simillimus; Eyebrowed thrush, Turdus obscurus; Red-throated thrush, Turdus ruficollis; Chats and Old World flycatchers.
The state of Kerala, India, has 567 bird species within its boundaries.. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of the IOC World Bird List, version 11.2.