Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | tord muntanyenc |
Dutch | Cabanis' Lijster |
English | Mountain Thrush |
English (United States) | Mountain Thrush |
French | Merle de montagne |
French (France) | Merle de montagne |
German | Cabanisdrossel |
Japanese | ミヤマクロウタドリ |
Norwegian | plebeiertrost |
Polish | drozd górski |
Russian | Скромный дрозд |
Serbian | Meksički planinski drozd |
Slovak | drozd vrchovský |
Spanish | Zorzal Plebeyo |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Mirlo Montañero |
Spanish (Honduras) | Zorzal Montés |
Spanish (Mexico) | Mirlo Serrano Mesoamericano |
Spanish (Panama) | Mirlo Montañero |
Spanish (Spain) | Zorzal plebeyo |
Swedish | molntrast |
Turkish | Dağ Ardıcı |
Ukrainian | Дрізд панамський |
Mountain Thrush Turdus plebejus
Carlos A. Soberanes-González, Claudia I. Rodríguez-Flores, Marîa del Coro Arizmendi, Guy M. Kirwan, and Thomas S. Schulenberg
Version: 1.0 — Published September 27, 2013
Version: 1.0 — Published September 27, 2013
Priorities for Future Research
Introduction
The natural history of Mountain Thrush is not well known; most aspects of its natural history probably are similar to that of other species of Turdus thrushes, but it would be better to document these similarities than to rely on presumptions. The diet of Mountain Thrush is not documented; only a few nests have been reported, and even basic information such as the length of the incubation and nestling periods have not been documented. There also is little information on such demographic factors as life span and survivorship, dispersal, or population regulation for Mountain Thrush.