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Brown Thrasher
Toxostoma rufum

Featured Image Credit: “Brown Thrasher” by 611catbirds, too is licensed under CC BY 2.0

To hear songs, learn identification information, migratory patterns, and some fun facts, check out the Brown Thrasher page offered by one of my favorite resources: the Cornell Lab of Ornithology »

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