Long-billed Thrasher (us-RGV)
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Regional Information
Range, Abundance, and Seasonal Variations
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General Information
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Size
Length: ??cm (??in), Wingspan: ??cm (??in)
Field Marks
Long, decurved bill, rufous crown, nape and upperparts, gray face, orange eye, white underparts with heavy black streaking, white wing bars, long rufous tail, yellow legs. Sexes similar.
Similar species
With its rufous upperparts and long tail the Brown Thrasher might be confused with the local Long-billed Thrasher (South Texas) but it has a shorter, less decurved bill and a browner face. Thrushes are similar but are spotted below and have shorter tails.
Sounds
Feeding & Behavior
Forages on the ground.
Habitat & Nesting
Range
U.S. range only South Texas
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