Talk:Brown Thrasher
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Nice article, Stan. We are very thin on N. American species. I've changed the range, since I've seen these in southernmost Ontario, so the breeding range must extent up that far.
In Florida, I was shown a supposed Brown Thrasher by a guy supposedly writing a book on the birds of the Everglades. It looked like a Mockingbird to me, especially sat on a telephone post, so I shan't rush to buy his book! jimfbleak 16:36 9 Jun 2003 (UTC)
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- At my old home in South Florida we used to get them every year, at we believed they were Thrashers. Being that it was the closest thing we could figure from our 40 year old bird book. They used to nest in the cherry hedges and could be seen hopping through the yard through the day looking for food. Then they suddenly stopped coming.--Skeev 19:23, 24 April 2006 (UTC)