Just had dueling Brown Thrasher arias in our yard on Halseyville Rd. (Enfield).
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2 BROWN THRASHER yard birds!
Last year I had here 3 Brown Thrashers - I presumed they were a parent and 2
juveniles, hanging around the road edge and eating the bird food I put on the
ground in my front yard each day (I have the fattest squirrels in the county).
Today, 2 Brown Thrashers were
2 young Brown Thrashers begging from their parent on front lawn where I put
bird seed each morning. Parent feeding them seeds, etc.
In past 2 weeks I have seen adult BT running up down side of road by longish
grass, then popping into the nearby bushes. Reminds me of a little Roadrunner w
I enjoyed watching and listening to a pair of lovely BROWN THRASHERS dashing
around, then eating Staghorn Sumac seeds in a bushy, over-grown meadow above
Lansing Station Rd., Lansing, near east shore of Cayuga Lake, about 4 PM. One
bird had a fair amount of yellow on the margins of its breast.