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Karoo thrush

Turdus smithi
The Karoo thrush was first recorded by the biological collector, Sir Andrew Smith.

Karoo thrush

Introduction: The Karoo thrush (Turdus smithi) was first recorded by the biological collector, Sir Andrew Smith (1797-1872 ). Known habitats include riverine riparian woodland, and in riverine vegetation. Also found on highveld and in some garden locations.

Distribution: From the Brukkaros Volcano south to the Orange River and Fish River Canyon.
Diet: Large numbers can be found in orchards or fruit crop growing farms or regions. Eats earthworms, garden pond fish, fallen fruit such as peaches, plums and apricots.

Description: A large thrush with a stout bill and decurved and notched upper mandible.
Breeding: Females build a nest of damp vegetation, whilst the singing male perches nearby. From 1 to 4 eggs are laid from October to February and incubated for around 14 days.

Size: 24cm.

Weight: 80g.

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