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Toxostoma rufum
Bright rufous underparts, streaked underparts, and long distinctive tail.
Brushland habitats.
Common but inconspicuous; usually hidden in dense brush.
I just watched a Brown Thrasher take out a Carolina Anole lizard. I thought they ate insects. I'm wishing I had my camera ready.
Thank you Antonio. It was great because I wasn't looking for him and had just enough time to get my camera before he disappeared in the trees.
great spotting James,this bird is beautiful and the bill give him a special profile,congrats
Lat: 30.77, Long: -81.59
Spotted on Mar 11, 2012 Submitted on Mar 11, 2012
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I just watched a Brown Thrasher take out a Carolina Anole lizard. I thought they ate insects. I'm wishing I had my camera ready.
Thank you Antonio. It was great because I wasn't looking for him and had just enough time to get my camera before he disappeared in the trees.
great spotting James,this bird is beautiful and the bill give him a special profile,congrats