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The Center for Biological Diversity has called on U.S. Fish and Wildlife to protect the Bendire's thrasher amid report on declining bird populations.
Here’s everything you need to know about locating and attracting mimic birds. The U.S. Southwest, Mexico and the Caribbean islands are thrasher hot spots. The curve-billed is the most common in ...
Further population declines could push these birds over the cliff of extinction. One of the main threats to Bendire’s thrashers and their desert habitat is unchecked sprawl. Arizona, which contains ...
I heard the paired notes of a singing male brown thrasher on Saturday, March 29, confirming the return of this large songbird. The thrasher was singing from a dead blue spruce tree surrounded by a ...
The thrasher is a rare desert songbird whose habitat is declining because of urban sprawl and climate change. Nationally, about a third of U.S. bird species are at risk due to shrinking ...
The Bendire’s thrasher is one of the nation’s fastest declining birds, according to the petition, losing almost 90% of its population over the past 50 years. Start the day smarter. Get all the ...