It is common in open forest in the Himalaya. Populations move further south in India in winter.
Tickell's Thrushes are omnivorous[?], eating a wide range of insects, worms and berries. They nest in bushes or similar. They do not form flocks.
Males of this small thrush have uniform blue-grey upperparts, and a whitish belly and vent. Females and young birds have browner upperparts.
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