brown thrush

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brown thrush

A brown thrush sings from a branch in the morning sun.

Definition

Noun 1. A common large songbird of the eastern United States (Toxostoma rufum) having reddish-brown plumage: This term refers to a specific species of North American bird, also widely known as the "brown thrasher." It is recognized for its size, distinctive reddish-brown color on its back, heavily streaked breast, and long tail. It is a skilled songbird known for a varied and complex repertoire of calls.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • We spotted a brown thrush foraging in the leaf litter under the oak tree.
    • The melodious and intricate song of the brown thrush is a classic sound of spring in the eastern woods.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "brown thrush" is a common name, primarily used in regional or historical contexts. In modern ornithology and most field guides, the bird is almost exclusively called the "brown thrasher." Using "brown thrush" may indicate an older source or a speaker using local vernacular.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brown thrasher (n): The standard common name for the same bird species (). This is the preferred term in scientific and birdwatching communities.
  • Thrasher (n): A general term for birds in the genus and related genera, known for foraging by "thrashing" their bills through leaf litter.
Synonyms
  • Brown thrasher: The direct and more common synonym.
  • Songbird: A general term describing its biological classification, though not specific.
Notes on Meaning
  • It is important not to confuse the "brown thrush" (which is a thrasher) with true thrushes of the family Turdidae (e.g., American robin, wood thrush). While both are songbirds, they belong to different taxonomic families. The name "brown thrush" is considered a misnomer by many bird experts.
brown thrush

A brown thrush sings from a branch in the morning sun.

Noun
  1. common large songbird of eastern United States having reddish-brown plumage