Wild Birds - Brown Thrasher is a photograph by Kerri Farley which was uploaded on February 19th, 2017.
Wild Birds - Brown Thrasher
Brown Thrashers are fairly large, slender songbirds with long proportions�the legs are long and sturdy, and the bill is long and slightly... more
by Kerri Farley
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Wild Birds - Brown Thrasher
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Kerri Farley
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Brown Thrashers are fairly large, slender songbirds with long proportions�the legs are long and sturdy, and the bill is long and slightly downcurved. The tail is long, too, and often cocked upward in the manner of wrens.
To find Brown Thrashers, keep your eyes and ears alert around tangled thickets, hedgerows or forest edges in central and eastern North America. Brown Thrashers are secretive, and hard to spot in their favorite spots under dense vegetation, but they can make a lot of noise as they rummage through the leaf litter. During spring and early summer, males climb higher to sing from exposed perches. Listen for a song with a pattern of a Northern Mockingbird, but with phrases repeated only in pairs rather than in triplets.
Source: All About Birds
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Brown_Thrasher/id
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February 19th, 2017