We saw Clay-colored Thrushes in many of the locations we visited in Costa Rica. I have shared with you a photo of one from our hotel on our first evening in San Jose. Both its ubiquity and its pretty song contribute to its being Costa Rica’s national bird. They are often found around people—cleared woodlands, clearings, open areas, lawns, cities, and, occasionally into more heavily wooded areas. They range from southern-most Texas to Venezuela and Colombia. This image was taken on 6 July at the Hotel Montana Monteverde.

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