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Toxostoma rufum
A large, skulking bird of thickets and hedgerows, the Brown Thrasher has one of the largest song repertoires of any North American bird. Boldly patterned, it is conspicuous when singing on its territory, but is hardly discernable during the rest of year. Cornell Lab
Barrier Island: Siesta Key FL
Wood Thrush is similar in color, but has round spots on breast, not streaks, a shorter tail, and no wingbars.
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What a pretty bird!