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 ...
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 ...
Every morning for the past few weeks I’ve been awakened at dawn by an exuberant, loud bird singing song after song, all slightly off key. This alarm clock doesn’t have an off button but keeps on ...
“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 ...
Bird that mimic other birds are the cover artists of the bird world, borrowing sounds and tunes from other birds to use as their own. Some mimicry bird species—mockingbirds, thrashers and catbirds—may ...
The brown thrasher is back in town! Have you seen this pleasant bird with the reddish-brown plumage and gray-brown face? Its slightly down-curved bill is rather long, and its eyes are yellow. It has ...