
Spotted Ground-thrush
Coastal forests. Above dark brown with two white wing-bars; face and underparts white, heavily marked and spotted black; bill black; legs pink.

Coastal forests. Above dark brown with two white wing-bars; face and underparts white, heavily marked and spotted black; bill black; legs pink.

Riverine forests. Head to upper breast ash-grey; soft parts yellow.

Forest, bush. Streaky head, scaly throat with yellowish tinge; grey back with yellow bars on wings, paler underparts.

Coastal bush. Grey cap; olive-green back and tail; white below with black chest-band.

Dense bush. Red head (not crown), throat breast and rump. Below black with white spots.

Lowland forests. Black-and-white above with yellow wing-feather edges; red forehead; pale yellow below.

Forests. Entirely orange except for brownish crown and silver-grey wings.

Dense scrub. Pink face, breast and rump with cinnamon wings and back; belly and vent black with white spots.
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