Brown Thrasher -- South Dakota Birds

Length: 11.5 inches Wingspan: 14 inches Seasonality: Summer
ID Keys: Rufous brown upperparts, white heavily streaked underparts, 2 white wing bars

Brown Thrasher - Toxostoma rufumBrown Thrasher

Toxostoma rufum

A shy bird of woodland edges and thickets, usually rushing for cover at approach.  Like others of the family Mimidae (the family including Mockingbirds), the Brown Thrasher will occasionally mimic the songs of other birds.

Habitat: Forest edges and clearings, brushy fields, thickets, residential shrubs and hedges. 

Diet: Insects, crustaceans, lizards, amphibians, earthworms, fruits and berries, nuts, and seeds.

Nesting: May through July

Breeding Map: Breeding Bird Survey map

Song: Long series of distinct phrases, with each given in groups of two or three. 

Migrations: Northern populations (including those in South Dakota) move south in the fall.  Most winter in the southeastern United States. 

Feeders: Will occasionally come for bread, fruits, or suet.

Similar Species: Wood Thrush, although size is much different.

Status: Has shown declines in some areas, but is still generally common and widespread.

Brown Thrasher - South Dakota Range MapFurther Information: 1) USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter, Brown Thrasher

2) Cornell University's "All About Birds - Brown Thasher"

3) eNature.com: Brown Thrasher

Photo Information: June 12th, 2006 -- Beaver Creek Nature Area near Brandon -- Terry Sohl

Additional Photos: Click on the image chips or text links below for additional, higher-resolution Brown Thrasher photos.

 

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Brown Thrasher - Toxostoma rufum

Brown Thrasher - Toxostoma rufum

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