- The
sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes mont****) is a medium-sized p****erine bird from the
family Mimidae,
which also
includes mockingbirds, tremblers, and New...
- — that the
sage thrasher is a
basal lineage among a
group also
consisting of
mockingbirds and
Toxostoma thrashers. The
Caribbean thrashers occupy varying...
-
brown thrasher is a
fairly large p****erine,
although it is
generally moderate in size for a
thrasher,
being distinctly larger than the
sage thrasher (Oreoscoptes...
-
while the
closest living relatives of
Mimus appear to be
thrashers, such as the
sage thrasher. Mimus: Brown-backed mockingbird,
Mimus dorsalis Bahama mockingbird...
-
catbird Thrashers:
Genus Oreoscoptes –
sage thrasher Genus Toxostoma –
typical thrashers (10 species)
Genus Ramphocinclus – white-breasted
thrasher Genus...
- including:
burrowing owl
western screech owl
peregrine falcon sage grouse sage thrasher pallid bat
western red bat
badger tiger salamander western ridge...
- chestnut-collared longspur, black-throated grey warbler, Townsend's
warbler and
sage thrasher, and a
number of
mammals such as the
Douglas squirrel;
several of these...
- pronghorn, coyote, and mule deer,
along with the
native birds sage thrasher,
sage grouse, and
sage sparrow. One of the
primary facilities on the TTR is a large...
-
states of
Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosi.
Along with the
brown thrasher and
Cozumel thrasher, the
three are part of a
superspecies rufum clade.
Plumage patterns...
- The two
closest living relatives of LeConte's
thrasher, the
California thrasher and the
crissal thrasher, form as the
lecontei group. The similarities...