The Blue rock thrush (Monticola solitarius) is one of the most fascinating and abundant birds of The Ryukyu Islands. They are a common species found in urban areas. I have observed these birds eating food from peoples hands.
- Scientific name: (Monticola solitarius)
- Common Name: Blue Rock Thrush
- Distribution: Ryukyu Islands
- Habitat: Forests, Parks, and local neighbors
- Diet: Butterflies, moths, spiders, caterpillars, and fruit
- Average Size: 25cm
The female is all brown with a striped pattern. The male is dark blue with an orange breast and belly.
Breeding season occurs April through July. When the Hatchling emerge the parents are on high alert and become noisy and aggressive defending their young.
This young hatchling left the nest prematurely. It survived four full days roaming the neighborhood wisely on the ground.
Somewhere on its journey, it picked up some fishing line.
These birds are curious and intelligent birds. A wide-angle macro perspective of the male blue rock thrush with its wings spread.
Look close and you can see the nicitating membrane, its used to protect and moisten the eye.
We pulled up to a fight scene. A rock thrush and a praying mantis fighting in the middle of the road. The rock-thrush flew away and the praying mantis stood its ground. Photographed using my iPhone.
Know your Nature with Shawn Miller.