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Introduction
What the Gray-cheeked Thrush Looks Like
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has overall_color color of greyish-brown and greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has above_color color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has head color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has face color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has below_color color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has undertail color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has back color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has bill color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has wing color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has belly color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has tail color of greyish-brown.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has chest color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has leg color of greyish.
The Gray-cheeked Thrush has neck color of greyish.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Gray-cheeked Thrush
The length of the Gray-cheeked Thrush is from 6.3 inches to 6.7 inches (16.0 cm to 17.0 cm).
The weight of the Gray-cheeked Thrush is from 0.9 ounces to 1.1 ounces (25.5 grams to 31.2 grams).
The wingspan of the Gray-cheeked Thrush is from 12.6 inches to 13.4 inches (32.0 cm to 34.0 cm).
Pictures of the Gray-cheeked Thrush
Feeding Behavior of the Gray-cheeked Thrush
mainly forages on the ground, hopping around in thickets for concealment.
On occasion, berries eaten in shrubs or trees.
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What the Gray-cheeked Thrush Likes to Eat
The Gray-cheeked Thrush feeds on the following:
- insects (beetles, caterpillars, ants, wasps, fly larvae)
- spiders
- other invertebrates
- berries
- wild fruits
Where To Find the Gray-cheeked Thrush
You can find the Gray-cheeked Thrush in the following habitats:
- Boreal forest
- tundra scrub
- woodlands