Brown Thrasher 3
by Gary Hall
Title
Brown Thrasher 3
Artist
Gary Hall
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The name Brown Thrasher comes from the thrashing sound they make while foraging on the forest floor or smashing large insects. Although it's sometimes erroneously called a Brown Thrush and it closely resembles a Wood Thrush, the Brown Thrasher is not a member of the thrush family. These elusive birds, which are more often heard than seen, are excellent songsters singing more than 1100 different songs including imitations of Chuck-wills-widows, Northern Flickers and Wood Thrushes. The Brown Thrasher is the state bird of Georgia.
Photographed with a Canon 5D mark III.
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June 11th, 2014
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