194 naumann's thrush. 



Young of the year differ in the large eyebrows and 

 all the under parts of the body having a white ground, 

 on which are a great number of triangular spots of a 

 blackish brown; some of the feathers on the chest 

 and sides are of a bright red in the middle, and all 

 fringed with a deep white edge; middle of belly and 

 abdomen always white. — Temminck. 



Degland says the young only differ from the old 

 birds in the under parts, which have a great number 

 of triangular spots of a blackish brown, and some red 

 feathers fringed with white on the chest and sides. 



Figured by Pallas, "Zoog.," 1, p. 445, 92, fig. 100; 

 Temminck, "Atlas;" Brehm, "Vog. Deut.," (male;) 

 Naumann, "Naturg Neue Ausg.," tab. 68, (young of 

 different ages;) Schinz, "Europ. Fauna;" Gould, "B. 

 of E." 



