Date: 11/3/25 3:44 pm
From: Ken Burton via groups.io <shrikethree...>
Subject: [NWCALBIRD] Hermit Thrush predation on salamander
Yesterday in the Arcata Community Forest, Sonali Bera and I observed a HETH
subduing and then flying off with a California Slender Salamander. I
hadn't ever considered the possibility that *Catharus *thrushes would eat
vertebrates, but a little research revealed that they do eat salamanders,
at least occasionally and opportunistically, and one paper even suggests
they actively look for them and may eat them preferentially when other
foods are also offered. The salamander in our observation had autotomized
its tail, which was twitching nearby; the aforementioned paper said
thrushes may be inclined to eat such tails before consuming the rest of the
animal.

Ken Burton
McKinleyville


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