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Reclusive, secretive and ground-dwelling can all be used to describe the brown thrasher, this week’s featured creature.
The northern mockingbird is a well-known member of a family of birds called mimic thrushes. It lives here all year and, true to its name, imitates the songs of other ...
Name: Brown thrasher . Description: The brown thrasher is a large bird, 9 to 12 inches long with a reddish brown upper body and a white belly streaked with brown. Although it's fairly common, it t… ...
The brown thrasher, along with the northern mockingbird and gray catbird, is a member of the family Mimidae. All can imitate the songs of other birds. The catbird does so very poorly, ...
Brown thrashers appreciate a special diet at your feeders. Give them some fresh fruit and a bit of grape jelly and you'll have a thrasher friend for life.
The brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) lives out its days in relative seclusion. Like the gray catbird, which has a similar fondness for thickets and shrubby areas, brown thrashers haunt areas of dense ...
Brown thrasher songbirds bring huge repertoire to Texas for the winter By Gary Clark , Correspondent Oct 13, 2022 Brown thrasher reside here year-round but their numbers swell in the winter with ...
“Ecstasy on the wing” is an apt description of our brown thrasher, songbird of the Carolinas. It’s an extraordinary bird with many aliases, variously listed as a thrasher, a brown thrush ...
The Brown Thrasher's rusty brown-colored head, back, tail, and wings, along with its cream-colored, black-spotted chest and belly help it to stay hidden in its preferred habitat of thick, ...
Recently, on a drive a couple hours south on U.S. 441, I kept noticing the variety of birds which seemed to saunter about on both sides of the highway.
The brown thrasher, a big, foxy red songbird with a repertoire of more than 1,000 song types, became Georgia’s state bird in 1935 by a proclamation of the governor.
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