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Brown Thrasher

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I finally got this bird :) I was able to get several clear view shots but I like this not so clear shot the best. Some info... The Brown Thrasher is brown or reddish-brown above, with a white breast and throat streaked with brown, and two white bars on each wing. It has a long tail, and its beak is also relatively large and somewhat curved. Adults average about 29 centimetres (11 in) in length. It is more likely to be heard than seen, not only because of the rattling of leaves, but also because of its call, a sharp lip-smacking type sound. The female lays 3 to 5 eggs in a twiggy nest lined with grass. The nest is built in a dense shrub or low in a tree. Both parents incubate and feed the young. These birds raise two or three broods in a year. They are able to call in up to 3000 distinct songs. The male sings a series of short repeated melodious phrases from an open perch to defend his territory and is also very aggressive in defending the nest. The Brown Thrasher is the official state bird of Georgia, and the inspiration for the name of Atlanta's National Hockey League team, the Atlanta Thrashers. Open for best view :)

Comments (23)


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dakotabluemoon

7:17AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Awesome catch i have never seen one of these thanks for sharing.

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magnus073

7:38AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

This really is a wonderful capture of the little gal, and thanks for all of the info too.

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alessimarco

8:16AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

I love the brown thrashers...such lovely singers! Nice shot!

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Str4wB34ry

10:19AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Such a beauty. It does look small - is it a juvenile? It's similar to the British thrush.

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kbrog

10:54AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Beautiful detailed capture! Good looking bird and nice info.

alanwilliams

11:48AM | Tue, 23 March 2010

I keep seeing all these birds that are strangers to me coming from England, and ilove seeing them when they are as well captured as this.

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A_Sunbeam

12:07PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Splendid close-up!

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flavia49

1:22PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

wonderful!!

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eekdog

1:32PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

beautiful capture. lovely bird..

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Miska7

2:58PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Very nice bird and information! Excellent capture!

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tryky5carla

3:53PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

WONDERFUL CAPTURE, I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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SIGMAWORLD

5:39PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Excellent shot!

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blondeblurr

6:38PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Great capture of the elusive bird... BB

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watapki66

7:40PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Great shot!

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danapommet

10:37PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

This is a sweet shot of this thrasher. I rember when they were the Atlanta Flames. Dana

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mgtcs

11:46PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Absolutely gorgeous, beautiful bird and amazing capture, loved it! ***

MrsLubner

11:47PM | Tue, 23 March 2010

Fabulous detail and pov.

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bmac62

12:57AM | Wed, 24 March 2010

Nailed him cleanly:)

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wysiwig

3:25AM | Wed, 24 March 2010

Nice looking bird and excellent shot. Lucky it was preoccupied so you could catch it.

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npauling

6:53PM | Wed, 24 March 2010

Although the branch has got in the way in this shot it is very clear of the bird and I can see the markings beautifully.

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Alex_Antonov

4:36AM | Thu, 25 March 2010

Remarkable work!

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durleybeachbum

1:28PM | Sun, 28 March 2010

Very interesting indeed!

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myrrhluz

11:57PM | Sat, 03 April 2010

He looks very busy. Love the clarity of his feathers, the colors and the motion in this image! Great info too! Excellent shot!


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