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![]() Clay-colored Thrush are somewhat rare to the U.S., appearing only in South Texas in the last few years, but appearing more and more often. It looks like their range is spreading a bit northward. They are usually a ground dwelling bird, so it's always nice to get them on a perch. |
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by peter makuch
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