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The widespread thrasher of eastern North America, the brown thrasher is generally a secretive bird of dense thickets and hedgerows. Often seen feeding on the ground, probing for insects with its ...
like gray and brown. 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 ...
I’ve never met anyone that didn’t adore the brown thrasher. These birds can be tricky to glimpse, as they blend in with the brushy shrubbery they like to nest in. At this time of year ...
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, while the ...
And this is fine with me - the brown thrasher is an absolutely delightful bird. They make themselves very visible throughout the day, thrashing their feet and long tails, hence - their common name ...
And though I do not have chickens, these birds are setting the stage for what I may experience should I get chickens! The brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is the state bird of Georgia, but they ...
The brown thrasher, Georgia’s official state bird, is a good example. Known for his spirited singing in spring and a repertoire of hundreds of songs — more than any other Georgia songbird ...