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The brown thrasher doesn’t look like its mockingbird or catbird cousins. It is brown on top and heavily marked on a white breast. It is longer and heavier. Also, its long, downward curving bill ...
Your back porch, your patio or your bird feeder. You learn with a modicum of research that the brown thrasher “is bright reddish-brown above with thin, dark streaks on its buffy underparts.
Types of Thrasher Birds to Know The U.S. Southwest, Mexico and the Caribbean islands are thrasher hot spots. The curve-billed is the most common in the Southwestern states, while a look-alike ...
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.
It is a striking, rufus-brown on his upper parts and tail and creamy underneath with long splotchy streaks underneath. In some ways, it looks like a Wood Thrush but larger and lankier.
The brown thrasher is back in town! Have you seen this pleasant bird with the reddish-brown plumage and gray-brown face? Its slightly down-curved bill is rather long, and its eyes are yellow. It ...
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… ...
Unlike a mockingbird that mimics other bird songs and ambient sounds like doorbells, the brown thrasher only occasionally mimics the songs of other birds. It prefers singing original songs.