Prep No.KHE101
Varied Thrush
Ixoreus naevius
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from Türkiye
seen from Sweden
seen from Yemen
seen from Russia
seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany

seen from Sweden
seen from Germany

seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Poland
seen from Poland
seen from China

seen from Mexico
seen from Yemen
seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from Saudi Arabia
Prep No.KHE101
Varied Thrush
Ixoreus naevius

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Prep No.KHE101
Varied Thrush
Ixoreus naevius
Next bird is a Varied Thrush! They’re possibly my favorite thrush species, at least in the US.
Before preening and after preening
Honestly, I wish I’d done more but I ran out of time. This is also the thrush who’s back I completely destroyed a month ago. I finally got back to him after the conference.
Feathers cover so much! It’s incredible! Good preening can cover all matter of sins
You can never use too much sawdust! (I repeat this over and over to new preparators)
Saw dust helps soak up fluids (blood, grease, etc.) to keep feathers clean. It’s a lot easier to keep a bird clean than to wash them later…
…that being said, I did end up washing this bird

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This Varied Thrush was hit by a car. The collision left this indent in the skull and you can see the red stain of the internal bleeding.
Thrushes also tend to tear their throats in collision. Foreshadowing… about how much sewing this bird required.