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'''Includes: Vizcaino Thrasher'''
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==Identification==
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L. 9.25 in
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*Long, decurved bill
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*Dark eye
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*Pale throat
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*Grey-brown plumage
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*Belly and undertail coverts brown
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*Long dark tail contrasting with upperside
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*Dark legs
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Sexes similar
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====Similar species====
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[[California Thrasher]] does not show the same contrast of tail and upperside, and is overall a darker bird. [[California Towhee]] is another brown bird in the area with that contrast, but easy to distinguish if seen well.
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==Distribution==
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Southern [[California]], far southern [[Nevada]], and [[Arizona]] to Baja California and nw [[Mexico]].
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==Taxonomy==
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Polytypic. Consists of three subspecies:
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* ''T. l. lecontei'' from sw [[US]] to Baja California and nw [[Mexico]]
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* ''T. l. macmillanorum'' in central [[California]]
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* ''T. l. arenicola'' in the Vizcaino Desert, central Baja California
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''Arenicola'' is sometimes regarded as full species, '''Vizcaino Thrasher'''.  ''Macmillanorum'' considered part of ''arenicola'' by some authors.  ''Macmillanorum'' and ''arenicola'' have slightly darker plumage than ''lecontei''.
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==Habitat==
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Arid desert.
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==Behaviour==
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====Breeding====
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It builds a cup-like nest low to the ground in a dense shrub. Incubation lasts 14 to 20 days; young fledge 12 to 15 days after hatching. Double broods are common.
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====Diet====
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Includes seeds, insects, and small vertebrates; it will also take small bird eggs.
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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Search the Gallery using the scientific name:
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{{GSearch|Toxostoma+lecontei}}
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Search the Gallery using the common name:
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{{GSearch|"LeConte's Thrasher"}}
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 14 July 2022

Photo by Glen Tepke
Location : Maricopa, Kern County, California.
Toxostoma lecontei

Includes: Vizcaino Thrasher

Identification

L. 9.25 in

  • Long, decurved bill
  • Dark eye
  • Pale throat
  • Grey-brown plumage
  • Belly and undertail coverts brown
  • Long dark tail contrasting with upperside
  • Dark legs

Sexes similar

Similar species

California Thrasher does not show the same contrast of tail and upperside, and is overall a darker bird. California Towhee is another brown bird in the area with that contrast, but easy to distinguish if seen well.

Distribution

Southern California, far southern Nevada, and Arizona to Baja California and nw Mexico.

Taxonomy

Polytypic. Consists of three subspecies:

  • T. l. lecontei from sw US to Baja California and nw Mexico
  • T. l. macmillanorum in central California
  • T. l. arenicola in the Vizcaino Desert, central Baja California

Arenicola is sometimes regarded as full species, Vizcaino Thrasher. Macmillanorum considered part of arenicola by some authors. Macmillanorum and arenicola have slightly darker plumage than lecontei.

Habitat

Arid desert.

Behaviour

Breeding

It builds a cup-like nest low to the ground in a dense shrub. Incubation lasts 14 to 20 days; young fledge 12 to 15 days after hatching. Double broods are common.

Diet

Includes seeds, insects, and small vertebrates; it will also take small bird eggs.

External Links

Search the Gallery using the scientific name:

Search the Gallery using the common name:

GSearch checked for 2020 platform.

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