The thrushes are a passerine bird family, Turdidae, with a worldwide distribution.
Turdidae can nest in tree-holes, rock crevices, cup-shaped or dome-shaped nests, on the ground and in burrows, according to the geographic location and the habitat.
Males usually sing from exposed perch in spring and during the breeding season, at dawn and dusk.
The song is usually very melodious, involving rich phrases, clear notes and whistles.
When the pair is formed, the male attacks all the females with enter or approach the place.
The male performs courtship displays with chases, and then, both mates fly together within the territory.
When the leaf litter is dry, we can hear the noise produced by such foraging behaviour!