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  2. Brown thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The brown thrasher is noted for having over 1000 song types, and the largest song repertoire of birds. [3] However, each note is usually repeated in two or three phrases. The brown thrasher is an omnivore, with its diet ranging from insects to fruits and nuts. The usual nesting areas are shrubs, small trees, or at times on ground level.

  3. Thrasher - Wikipedia

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    It is rather likely than not — though by no means robustly supported — that the sage thrasher is a basal lineage among a group also consisting of mockingbirds and Toxostoma thrashers. The Caribbean thrashers occupy varying positions in an assemblage consisting of them, the tremblers , and the New World catbirds .

  4. List of birds of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The brown thrasher is the state bird of Georgia. This list of birds of Georgia includes species documented in the U.S. state of Georgia and accepted by the Checklist and Records Committee of the Georgia Ornithological Society (GOSRC). As of August 2020, there are 427 species definitively included in the official list.

  5. Curve-billed thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The curve-billed thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) is a medium-sized mimid native to most of Mexico and to the deserts of southwestern United States. It is a non-migratory species, and throughout most of its range it is the most common desert thrasher . [ 2 ]

  6. Pearly-eyed thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The pearly-eyed thrasher (Margarops fuscatus) is a bird in the thrasher family Mimidae. It is found on many Caribbean islands, from the Bahamas in the north to the Grenadines in the south, with an isolated subspecies on Bonaire .

  7. Gray thrasher - Wikipedia

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    Gray thrasher Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Passeriformes Family: Mimidae Genus: Toxostoma Species: T. cinereum Binomial name Toxostoma cinereum (Xántus, J, 1860) The gray thrasher (Toxostoma cinereum) is a medium-sized passerine bird belonging to the family Mimidae. It is endemic ...

  8. St. Lucia thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The St. Lucia thrasher was first described in 1887 by ornithologist Charles B. Cory. [2] It was later lumped into the white-breasted thrasher based on a work by Hellmayr in 1934. [ 1 ] Following studies from 2016, 2019, and 2024, the St. Lucia thrasher was classified as a distinct species by the IOC , AOS , and Clements checklist .

  9. Martinique thrasher - Wikipedia

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    The Martinique thrasher (Ramphocinclus brachyurus) is a species of bird in the family Mimidae.Semper and Sclater (1872) describe the white-breasted thrasher as an "inquisitive and noisy bird" that would often "keep up a constant warning chatter, and throw itself about in all sorts of contortions" when being disturbed. [2]