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Transcription
Marshall (1942)
Turdus grayi
Y. de Santa Ana
up to a large at a time. Much
more noisy this time of year,
very inconspicuous in winter
at Alomega & Cacaguatigue. Fond
calls and much community
singing. Song loud, clear, of
same structure as T. migratorius
but with fuller tone more
varied phrases - much superior
in every respect. No whistles
or mockingbird-like notes, as in
assimilis or infuscatus, however.
Cowl: Occurred in great
numbers, semi-flocks, every
where except Los Esesmiles.
Abounds particularly around
settled areas, and since most
of the country is settled this is
of importance. Not in densest
cloud forest on Cerro de los Naajos,
Cerro del Aguila, Santa Ana.