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Brown Thrasher

Toxostoma rufum

Description:

Bright rufous underparts, streaked underparts, and long distinctive tail.

Habitat:

Brushland habitats.

Notes:

Common but inconspicuous; usually hidden in dense brush.

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3 Comments

CoastalJHawk
CoastalJHawk 11 years ago

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.

CoastalJHawk
CoastalJHawk 12 years ago

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.

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 12 years ago

great spotting James,this bird is beautiful and the bill give him a special profile,congrats

CoastalJHawk
Spotted by
CoastalJHawk

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Mar 11, 2012
Submitted on Mar 11, 2012

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