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The new bird bath was colorful ... red-winged blackbird, brown thrasher, painted bunting, and raccoon. During this time of extraordinary heat, all wildlife is grateful for cool, clear water.
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 tends to be ...
My young friend Ruthie (age 8 ½) sent me pictures of a robin-sized bird with a fairly long bill ... but larger and lankier. This is the Brown Thrasher. (Photo by Mike’s Birds.) ...
“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 ...
Some bird experts believe the brown thrasher’s voice is richer, fuller and more melodious than that of the mockingbird. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, brown thrashers can sing more ...
I enjoyed watching one bird compete with a mockingbird and the woodpeckers at my suet feeder this past winter. In the past, the brown thrasher range and population probably expanded significantly ...
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. In 1970, at the request of ...
"This afternoon brown thrashers ... colored tail are the thrasher's most distinctive feature — so much so that the term "thrasher" probably derives from the bird's vigorous twitching about ...
While on my recent drive, I thought about our state bird, the brown thrasher. Have you ever seen our state bird? Do you know of any Georgian who has seen this inconspicuous, territorial bird?
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AGFC) - The Brown Thrasher is a common bird throughout Arkansas, year-round. They are in the same family as the Northern Mockingbird, and though their plumage is quite ...