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The brown thrasher was named Georgia’s official state bird in 1970 and is commonly seen all over the state. The bird has brown feathers, a long tail and a curved beak and is known for its ...
The brown thrasher was named Georgia’s official state bird in 1970 and is commonly seen all over the state. The bird has brown feathers, a long tail and a curved beak and is known for its ...
The thrasher was singing from a dead blue spruce tree surrounded by a thicket of forsythia in full golden bloom. I’ve usually celebrated the return of brown thrashers in the final days of March.
Spring is just around the corner in Georgia, and state officials are urging residents to apply spring cleaning not just to their homes, but their bird feeders. “As spring nears and the weather ...
The brown thrasher was named Georgia’s official state bird in 1970 and is commonly seen all over the state. The bird has brown feathers, a long tail and a curved beak and is known for its ...