I have three Thrasher that comes to my feeder.
The other two are Curve-billed but this one bill don't look like their.
Could it be a Bendire's Thrasher?
My location is Mission, TX RGV
Thanks for any help
C M
I have three Thrasher that comes to my feeder.
The other two are Curve-billed but this one bill don't look like their.
Could it be a Bendire's Thrasher?
My location is Mission, TX RGV
Thanks for any help
C M
That's actually a Clay-colored Robin, not a thrasher. Congratulations!
Paul Guris
Thanks much on getting me straight on this Robin.
Since I have two curve-billed Thrasher coming to my feeder
I through this was a young or different Thrasher.
This bird has a droop wings the other picture of have of
Clay-colored Robin the wing is up on it’s side.
Thanks again
C M
The NEW common name for this bird is CLAY-COLORED THRUSH, I believe.
Looking in my bird books!
They call it a Clay-colored Thrush, one book says the old name is "Clay-colored Robin.
And the Clay-colored Thrush is picture with a droop wing.
Thanks again
C M