Biology:Chestnut-backed thrush

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Short description: Species of bird

Chestnut-backed thrush
Geokichla dohertyi in Edinburgh Zoo.JPG
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Turdidae
Genus: Geokichla
Species:
G. dohertyi
Binomial name
Geokichla dohertyi
Hartert, 1896
Synonyms

Zoothera dohertyi

The chestnut-backed thrush (Geokichla dohertyi) is a ground thrush species endemic to Lombok, Timor and the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia. The species is rapidly declining and it is already extinct on Lombok and possibly on Lesser Sunda. There are a number of European institutions that hold this species, including: Berlin Zoological Garden, Birdworld, Bristol Zoo, Royal Burgers' Zoo, Chester Zoo, Edinburgh Zoo, Durrell Wildlife Park, Waddesdon Manor aviary and Zoo Basel. Six of these zoos have successfully bred them since October 2011 and there are now 91 of them in these institutions. Private Members of the Foreign Bird League in the UK are participating in the breeding scheme for this species and are being particularly successful.

A European species, the fieldfare, was once also known by this name [1].

The binomial name of this bird commemorates the American entomologist William Doherty.

File:Zoothera dohertyi.ogv

References

Wikidata ☰ Q903833 entry