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Poecilodryas cerviniventris
Buff-sided Robins are large robins. They have a wide dark-brown eye band, a narrower stripe below the eye and all dark-brown crown and back, down to the uppertail. Their broad eyebrow, a short, narrow stripe under the eye and the front from the throat to the undertail coverts are all white. The flanks are buff. The flight feathers are dark grey-brown, with a white bar pattern. The uppertail has a white terminal band. The eyes have dark irises. The stout bill is black; the legs and feet are also black, with a lighter underside.
Tropical watercourse
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