Habitat
Deciduous woodlands with a well developed canopy and sparse shrub layer, avoiding understoreys with bamboo, outside forests along roadsides, in ploughed fields and undisturbed gardens.
Northern Ryukyu Is and Izu Is, off S; some move to adjacent Honshu and O-shima in winter.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.
Population
Estimated population is 2,500 - 9,999 (2010) and decreasing.
Status VU
Habitat loss, associated with timber production, tourist developments and road construction, nest-predation by Siberian Weasel Mustela sibirica, Large-billed Crow (Corvus macrorhynchos) and domestic cats, are the main threats.
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.
Food
Fruit, seeds and, in summer, mainly invertebrates.
Izu Thrush (Turdus celaenops) [XC81123]
by Desmond Allen from Hachijojima, Izu Islands, Japan (song)
Izu Thrush (Turdus celaenops) [XC156354]
by Frank Lambert from Miyake-jima, lakeside (2), Japan (call)
Subspecies
No subspecies.
Sometimes considered conspecific with Brown-headed Thrush (Turdus chrysolaus).
Proposed subspecies yakushimensis purportedly larger and darker, with darker bill, but features not constant.
Similar Species
Male Brown-headed Thrush (Turdus chrysolaus) which has an olive-brown head with darker throat and orange-red top of breast. Female has indistinct pale supercilium and pale throat streaked brown.
References
See References.