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It can be tricky to glimpse a Brown Thrasher in a tangled mass of shrubbery, and once you do you may wonder how such a boldly patterned, gangly bird could stay so hidden. Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas. Brown Thrashers are exuberant singers, with one of the largest repertoires of any North American songbird.

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The brown thrasher, Virginia state bird,  gets its name from its brown color and its habit of thrashing in leaf litter with its long, curved bill as it searches for insects. The bird has a long, graceful tail, and is bright reddish brown above, with white or pale buff, heavily streaked underparts and 2 white wing bars. Adult birds have yellow eyes. A member of the mockingbird family, the spring song is a loud, melodious carol, often with phrases repeated in pairs. Leaf Litter, Brown Thrasher, White Wing, State Flowers, Spring Song, State Birds, Virginia State, White Wings, Georgia On My Mind

The brown thrasher, Virginia state bird, gets its name from its brown color and its habit of thrashing in leaf litter with its long, curved bill as it searches for insects. The bird has a long, graceful tail, and is bright reddish brown above, with white or pale buff, heavily streaked underparts and 2 white wing bars. Adult birds have yellow eyes. A member of the mockingbird family, the spring song is a loud, melodious carol, often with phrases repeated in pairs.

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Brown thrasher.  Very large bird that resembles a wood thrush, but much bigger, and with a much longer tail.  Seldom seen, only occasionally. Thrasher Tattoo, Birds In Watercolor, Pinellas County Florida, Backyard Habitat, Brown Birds, Bird Suet, Brown Thrasher, Beautiful Natural Scenery, Birds To Paint

It can be tricky to glimpse a Brown Thrasher in a tangled mass of shrubbery, and once you do you may wonder how such a boldly patterned, gangly bird could stay so hidden. Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas. Brown Thrashers are exuberant singers, with one of the largest repertoires of any North American songbird.

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