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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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Marshall (1942)
Turdus grayi
I. Olomega Not uniformly distributed.
A loose flock 50+ stayed in lower farmyard, along the creek there and fed on fruit in the adjacent dense trees. Towards end of our stay would sometimes hear an chorus of faint songs. Rather noisy birds called with all call-notes same as T. migratorius. Didn't forage on ground. Sometimes bathing or drinking from rocks or edge creeks. Kept in upper foliage of trees at edge forest or along creek or isolated trees. Fruit-eating in company with several kinds of Orioles and a multitude of Hylocichla ustulata.
San Ignacio Apr 6 Noted in Pines.
Vila Santa Ana April Common in planted coffee finca, especially around our camp. This finca had well-spaced very large trees for shade; the robins sang & called from them.
23 93, 2394 taken later in April when in full song, but not yet paired, still in loose flock. On this day was a rain and the robins came to the pools along in the road to drink and bathe