brown thrasher การใช้
- Brown thrashers and cedar waxwings, for instance, love the American highbush cranberry.
- This bird is closely related to the long-billed and brown thrasher.
- Ted Turner selected the name after the Georgia state bird, the Brown Thrasher.
- Bond described its alarm note being similar to the brown thrasher.
- The brown thrasher utilizes its vision while scouring for food.
- And some, like the brown thrasher, physically eject of the egg from the nest.
- Saturday morning, I heard a brown thrasher complaining in the trees in my back yard.
- The brown thrasher is an omnivore, with its diet ranging from insects to fruits and nuts.
- HURRICANE-BIRDS-- Saturday morning, I heard a brown thrasher complaining in the trees in my back yard.
- Georgia's state bird, the brown thrasher, prefers a large messy nest of dried leaves and twigs.
- The wetlands provide habitat for birds like the bluebird, oriole, red-winged blackbird and the brown thrasher.
- The brown thrasher can also hammer nuts such as acorns in order to remove the shell.
- Many other birds, including the brown thrasher, Georgia's official state bird, show early signs of population loss.
- The male indigo bunting only has one song, while the brown thrasher can sing over 2000 songs.
- The brown thrasher is noted for having over 1000 song types, and the largest song repertoire of birds.
- The East Coast's brown thrasher.
- Juveniles'plumage have not been recorded, but presumably is similar in development to adulthood like the long-billed and brown thrasher.
- On the prairie, Reinking opens his hands and the brown thrasher makes a quick escape across the rolling golden grasses.
- On one summer excursion, the wait ends when a brown thrasher finds its flight cut short by the mist net.
- Brown thrashers are generally inconspicuous but territorial birds, especially when defending their nests, and will attack species as large as humans.
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