Long-billed thrasher
Toxostoma longirostre
Identification Tips:
- Length: 10 inches
- 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
- Only found in South Texas where it often forages on the ground
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.
Length and wingspan from: Robbins, C.S., Bruun, B., Zim, H.S., (1966). Birds of North America. New York: Western Publishing Company, Inc.
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