Turdus feae

Grey-Sided Thrush

BirdBest Season: Oct–Nov

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Grey-Sided Thrush (Turdus feae) — wildlife photography in India

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About this species

The Grey-Sided Thrush is a rare passage migrant and winter visitor to Northeast India — a globally vulnerable species that breeds in China and passes through Arunachal Pradesh in small numbers. Autumn birding camps in Arunachal Pradesh's lowland forests offer the best prospects for this uncommon species. See Grey-Sided Thrush in Arunachal Pradesh. Rare passage migrant — vulnerable species birding guide and Northeast India migration watch.

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When and Where to Photograph Grey-Sided Thrush

The Grey-Sided Thrush is a rare passage migrant and winter visitor to Northeast India — a globally vulnerable species that breeds in China and passes through Arunachal Pradesh in small numbers. Autumn birding camps in Arunachal Pradesh's lowland forests offer the best prospects for this uncommon species. See Grey-Sided Thrush in Arunachal Pradesh. Rare passage migrant — vulnerable species birding guide and Northeast India migration watch.

Plan field days around Oct–Nov: light is often strongest at dawn and dusk, when many mammals and birds are most active. Work with a naturalist who knows local movement patterns — they will position you ethically while improving your odds of a encounter in Namdapha National Park.