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Geokichla

  • Geokichla

    The Geokichla thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the thrush family, Turdidae. 
    traditionally listed in the genus Zoothera.
    The genus name Geokichla combines the Ancient Greek geō- meaning "ground-" with kikhlē meaning "thrush.

    1/ Siberian thrush (Geokichla sibirica)
    Hoét Sibêri

    2/ Orange-headed Thrush (Hoét vàng, Sáo đất đầu cam, Geokichla citrina)

  • Grive à tête orange

    Grive à tête orange

    Orange-headed Thrush
    Geokichla citrina

    La Grive à tête orange (Geokichla citrina) est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des Turdidae.

  • Grive de Sibérie

    Grive de Sibérie

    Siberian Thrush
    Geokichla sibirica

    La Grive de Sibérie, Merle sibérien, Grive sibérienne ou Merle à sourcils blancs (Geokichla sibirica, anciennement Zoothera sibirica), est l'une des nombreuses espèces de grives asiatiques appartenant au genre Geokichla.

  • Orange-Headed Thrush

    Orange-Headed Thrush 
    (Hoét vàng, Sáo đất đầu cam, Geokichla citrina)


    The orange-headed thrush is a bird in the thrush family Turdidae.

    Turdidae derives from the Latin word turdus, meaning thrush.
    The genus name Geokichla combines the Ancient Greek geō- meaning "ground-" with kikhlē meaning "thrush.
    citrina, citrinus, citrine:  A brownish-yellow quartz.

  • Siberian Thrush

    Siberian Thrush 
    (Geokichla sibirica)
    Hoét Sibêri

    The Siberian thrush (Geokichla sibirica) is a member of the thrush family, Turdidae, of the family Passeriformes.

    Compare:
    - Siberian thrush (Geokichla sibirica): female scaly breast with more white background and with white brow.
    - Dark-sided Thrush (Zoothera marginata): scaly breast with more dark-brown background and without white brow. Bill is longer than the Siberian Thrush and more down-curved.

    Turdidae derives from the Latin word turdus, meaning thrush.
    The genus name Geokichla combines the Ancient Greek geō- meaning "ground-" with kikhlē meaning "thrush.