IUCN threat status:

Critically Endangered (CR)

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Biology

The Cozumel thrasher has often been described as a shy and secretive bird, and therefore little appears to be known about its behaviour or ecology. It is predominantly a terrestrial bird that skulks in dense vegetation, and prefers to run rather than fly when startled (4). Based on closely related species, it is presumed to be a generalised omnivore, and is believed to breed from May to July (2).

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