California Thrasher
California Thrasher

California Thrasher


1. Coloration: The California Thrasher typically has a dusty-brown upper body and a lighter, more buff-colored underbelly, consistent with the bird in your image.

2. Beak: They have long, downwardly curved beaks that are distinctive and perfect for digging insects out of the ground, which matches the beak of the bird shown.

3. Size and Shape: These birds are relatively large for thrashers, generally between 11 and 12 inches in length. They have a robust body and long tails, similar to the proportions displayed by the bird in the photo.

4. Habitat: The California Thrasher is commonly found in chaparral, bushy areas, and open woodlands throughout California, often foraging on the ground.


This species is well-known for its varied and complex song, making it a delight for birdwatchers, especially in its native range in California. If you’re observing in these areas, you might catch their melodious and sometimes harsh calls, particularly during the breeding season.

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Part of the Sand to Snow National Monument, is a top birdwatching and hiking spot in Southern California. Spanning 31,000 acres, it offers diverse habitats, easy trails, and the chance to see over 240 bird species, plus wildlife like bighorn sheep, coyotes, and mule deer.

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