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Brown-backed solitaire

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The bird was located, identified, and documented by Benjamin Van Doren, Philippa Tanford, James Warren, Fer Farias, Ted Stiritz, Erich Lehner, Benjamin Vizzachero, Ethan Gyllenhaal, Megan O'Brien, Brian Magnier, Vincent Pellegrino, and leaders Robert Day, Dave Jasper, and Rebekah McIntyre.
319:, and documented by the youth birding Victor Emanuel Nature Tours' Camp Chiricahua in July 2009. This bird was the first accepted record of this species in the ABA area, notable since several other previous records had been rejected due to question of origin. 292:. It is a medium-sized bird about 21 centimeters (8 inches) long. It is a mostly grayish bird with brown flight feathers (hence the "brown back" when it is perched), a white eye ring and white rectrices (tail) feathers. 338:
The brown-backed solitaire's song is a crescendo of accelerating, descending notes, often described as flute- or bell-like. This species also has a squealing, metallic call and a raspy alarm call.
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A heard-only bird in Morse Canyon, Chiricahuas, Arizona, was documented by John Yerger in May 2011, and is pending acceptance. A
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In the American Birding Association Area, it is Code 5. One singing bird was found in Miller Canyon, in the
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A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America
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Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Passeriformes
Turdidae
Myadestes
Binomial name
Stejneger

thrush
Turdidae
Mexico
Central America
Huachuca Mountains
Arizona
wildfire

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