Dukhun Rock Thrush. 
Petrocmcla Pandoo , Sykes, Proc. Comm. Sci. & Corr. Zool. Soc. p. 87, 1832. 
According to Colonel Sykes, this bird differs from the Solitary Thrush of Europe (Turdus 
cyaneus, Linn.) in its smaller size, slighter form, brighter cserulean tint, and in the want of orange 
eyelids and white tips to the feathers. It is only found in the dense woods of the Ghauts. The 
flight is low and rapid. It appears to correspond with Yar. A. of Dr. Latham’s Solitary Thrush, 
vol. v. p. 47. The drawing is made from a specimen in Colonel Sykes’ collection. 
Habitat, Dukhun. 
The general colour of this bird is brownish-blue; the wing and tail feathers brownish ; irides, 
brown. 
