Northern Wheatear. Mountain bluebird. Brown Thrasher’s call includes a harsh, dry “tschek”, and a whistling “pitcheree”.

Hermit thrush. Brown thrasher adult upperparts are reddish brown, with gray cheeks, pale eyes, and a long, downcurved bill. Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas. Le Conte's thrasher. Song is riche and melodious, individual phrases often repeated 2/3 times. Watch for these additional common Missouri birds in spring (April to May): Turkey Vulture (41% frequency) Red-winged Blackbird (41%) Canada Goose (33%) Great Blue Heron (25%) Northern Parula (23%) Brown Thrasher (23%) Killdeer (20%) Brown Thrasher has one of the larger song repertoires of North America birds. Brown Thrasher Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Brown Thrashers wear a somewhat severe expression thanks to their heavy, slightly downcurved bill and staring yellow eyes, and they are the only thrasher species east of Texas. Bicknell's thrush. Bendire's thrasher. Apr 19, 2015 - Explore carlidinsmore's board "Brown Thrasher" on Pinterest. California thrasher. Crissal thrasher. Underparts are white to buff, with heavy dark brown streaks on the breast and belly. Calls include a sharp “spuck” and a low “churr”.

American robin. Brown thrasher (song) song. See more ideas about Brown thrasher, Thrasher, Brown. It can be tricky to glimpse a Brown Thrasher in a tangled mass of shrubbery, and once you do you may wonder how such a boldly patterned, gangly bird could stay so hidden. Northern mockingbird. Liam Wolff Kelly Colgan Azar. Long-billed thrasher . Brown Thrashers are exuberant singers, with one of the largest repertoires of any North American songbird.
Gray-cheeked thrush. Curve-billed thrasher.

Sometimes it forages boldly on open lawns; more often it scoots into dense cover at any disturbance, hiding among the briar tangles and making loud crackling callnotes. Eastern bluebird. Gray catbird.

Other chats, thrushes and mockingbirds. The big, foxy-red Brown Thrasher is a familiar bird over much of the east.