In North America, the Gray-cheeked Thrush breeds from western Alaska east to Newfoundland and just south of the Hudson Bay. The species winters east of the Andes from Venezuela and Colombia to northwest Brazil and is an uncommon migrant across Montana with fewer than five observations reported in the typical year (Whitaker et al. 2018, MTNHP 2019).
For a comprehensive review of the conservation status, habitat use, and ecology of this and other Montana bird species, please see
Marks et al. 2016, Birds of Montana.
Direct Evidence of Breeding
Indirect Evidence of Breeding