The Asian thrushes are medium-sized mostly insectivorous or omnivorous birds in the genus Zoothera of the thrush family Turdidae.
All are Old World species:
- Slaty-backed Thrush, Zoothera schistacea
- Moluccan Thrush, Zoothera dumasi
- Chestnut-capped Thrush, Zoothera interpres
- Chestnut-backed Thrush, Zoothera dohertyi
- Rusty-backed Thrush, Zoothera erythronota
- Pied Thrush, Zoothera wardii
- Ashy Thrush, Zoothera cinerea
- Orange-banded Thrush, Zoothera peronii
- Orange-headed Thrush, Zoothera citrina
- Everett's Thrush, Zoothera everetti
- Siberian Thrush, Zoothera sibirica
- Abyssinian Ground-Thrush, Zoothera piaggiae
- Kivu Ground-Thrush, Zoothera tanganjicae
- Crossley's Ground-Thrush, Zoothera crossleyi
- Orange Ground-Thrush, Zoothera gurneyi
- Black-eared Ground-Thrush, Zoothera cameronensis
- Gray Ground-Thrush, Zoothera princei
- Oberlaender's Ground-Thrush, Zoothera oberlaenderi
- Spotted Ground-Thrush, Zoothera guttata
- Spot-winged Thrush, Zoothera spiloptera
- Sunda Thrush, Zoothera andromedae
- Plain-backed Thrush, Zoothera mollissima
- Long-tailed Thrush, Zoothera dixoni
- White's Thrush or Scaly Thrush,Zoothera dauma
- Amami Thrush, Zoothera major
- Horsfield's Thrush, Zoothera horsfieldi
- Fawn-breasted Thrush, Zoothera machiki
- Olive-tailed Thrush, Zoothera lunulata
- Russet-tailed Thrush, Zoothera heinei
- New Britain Thrush, Zoothera talaseae
- San Cristobal Thrush, Zoothera margaretae
- Long-billed Thrush, Zoothera monticola
- Dark-sided Thrush, Zoothera marginata
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