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Found in dense tangles and thickets in both open country and wooded areas.
 
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Revision as of 16:23, 20 June 2007

Toxostoma longirostre
Photo by Fernando Cerra

Identification

Photographed at the Sabal Palm Sancuary in southern Texas.

Long-billed Thrasher Breeding Male: Medium-sized, secretive thrasher with gray-washed brown upperparts and heavily streaked, pale underparts. Eyes are orange. Bill is long, black, and decurved. Wings have two white bars. Tail is long and rufous. Sexes are similar.

Distribution

Resident in south-central Texas and northeastern Mexico.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Found in dense tangles and thickets in both open country and wooded areas.

Behaviour

External Links

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