Turdus
Turdus is a genus of passerine birds in the thrush family Turdidae. It comprises a large and widespread group of species commonly known as thrushes. The genus was introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, and its species occur across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, with the greatest diversity in temperate regions.
Members of Turdus are medium-sized songbirds with rounded bodies, strong legs, and stout bills adapted for omnivory.
Ecology and behavior: Turdus thrushes are primarily omnivorous, feeding on invertebrates, earthworms, fruit, and berries. They
Diversity and significance: The genus includes numerous species, such as Turdus migratorius (American robin), Turdus merula