Charles Seabrook’s “Wild Georgia” column appears weekly in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The brown thrasher, a big, foxy red songbird with a repertoire of more than 1,000 song types, became ...
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 inconspicuous ...
A songbird flitted about in the sagebrush about 40 yards distant. In keeping with my quality assurance policy that every bird is either a robin or house sparrow if a songbird, a red-tailed hawk if a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sunday, March 15 was a momentous day for James Yoder. He and his family were taking an afternoon stroll on their rural Coshocton ...
At first glance, a brown thrasher may look and sound like an odd-colored, oversize northern mockingbird. Both birds are in the Mimidae family, which includes other thrashers and even gray catbirds.
The widespread thrasher of eastern North America, the brown thrasher is generally a secretive bird of dense thickets and hedgerows. Often seen feeding on the ground, probing for insects with its long ...
Any consideration of the emblematic bird of summer in the Red River Valley surely must include the brown thrasher. This is the personal choice of Suezette, my partner, and that alone weighs heavily in ...
“This afternoon brown thrashers are very numerous and musical. It is a bird that appears to make a business of singing for its own amusement. There is great variety in its strains.” — Henry David ...
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 different ...
The Cozumel Thrasher (Toxostoma guttatum), a bird not seen or recorded by scientists for close to a decade and thought by some to have gone extinct, was sighted last month by a team of field ...