Photo by Peter Thiemann…full-throated song:NOTICE TO OREGON BIRD RECORDS COMMITTEE…there is an effort to get volunteers to capture images of this bird and his apparent nesting activity this season. Locals claim there are sometimes as many as four thrashers present in late summer. Sure sounds like family to me…we live in expectation. There is no previous confirmed nesting record for California Thrasher in Oregon. May be a another species moving north with climate change?
Posted by: atowhee | April 13, 2019
TALENTED THRASHER…IN TALENT
Posted in birdsong, natural history, nesting, oregon, rarities, Uncategorized | Tags: California Thrasher
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