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Related: About this forumLagniappe: When you go out for a drink and get a free dinner too!

Curved-bill Thrasher - South Texas - February 2026
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Lagniappe: When you go out for a drink and get a free dinner too! (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
20 hrs ago
OP
We have brown thrashers here (north AL -- GA state bird) but I'd never heard of this more southern (sub?)species.
eppur_se_muova
16 hrs ago
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3catwoman3
(29,239 posts)1. I haven't seen that word in a long time.
Thnx for the vocabulary refresher and the good picture. Bon appetit, birdie!
Easterncedar
(6,096 posts)2. Paul Prudhomme's cookbook taught me that word
Nice reminder. Funny, too.
Great caption for a really delightful photograph.
eppur_se_muova
(41,727 posts)3. We have brown thrashers here (north AL -- GA state bird) but I'd never heard of this more southern (sub?)species.
Funny thing is, the thrashers I see in our back yard seem to have more downcurved bills than the ones I see in photographs online.
Maybe there's inbreeding going on, and some populations of hybrids w/curved bills of intermediate length ?
Bo Zarts
(26,341 posts)4. I'm originally from Georgia, and I thought these were Brown thrashers too.
Well, they are obviously thrashers .. and they are brown. But I was corrected post haste by the "real" birders in my group, bless their hearts.
eppur_se_muova
(41,727 posts)5. No, one does not want to cross the "real" birders. nt