Clay-Colored Thrush (Eggs | Nest), Costa Rica


πŸ” Clay-Colored Thrush | Turdus grayi πŸ¦β€β¬›

πŸ“ Seen in Alajuela, Costa Rica πŸ‡¨πŸ‡·

πŸ’¬ Its eggs are typically pale blue with reddish-brown and gray markings. They are laid in a cup-shaped nest built by the female. The nest is made of grass, moss, feathers, leaves, and mud, and is typically placed in a tree or shrub. The female lays 2-4 eggs, and both parents participate in incubation and care for the nestlings.


Also Known as:

Clay-Colored Robin, YigΓΌirro

Size:

Weight: 74-76 g

Length: 23 – 27 cm

Wingspan: 14.75 inches

Coloration:

greenish-yellow bill with a dark base, pinkish legs, and reddish irises

Life Span

9.6 years

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