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The Curve-billed Thrasher has a large range, estimated globally at 2,000,000 square kilometers. It is native to the United States and Mexico and prefers shrubland, grassland, and desert ecosystems. The global population of this bird is estimated at 2,300,000 individuals and it does not appear to meet population decline criteria that would necessitate inclusion on the IUCN Red List. The current evaluation status of the Curve-billed Thrasher is Least Concern.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Curve-billed Thrasher: Medium-sized thrasher (palmeri), with gray upperparts and spotted, pale gray underparts. Eyes are orange-red and bill is long and decurved. Tail is long and dark gray. Legs and feet are black. Feeds on insects, spiders, small reptiles, fruits, seeds and berries.
Range and Habitat
Curve-billed Thrasher: Resident from southwestern U.S. to southern Mexico. Preferred habitats include dense aggregations of cholla cactus, mesquite, or palo verde. Also uses dense growth in urban areas.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Curve-billed Thrasher
Voice Text
"whit-wheet"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Curve-billed Thrasher that lives in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and northwestern Mexico looks slightly different than the form that lives in the Chihuahuan Desert of Texas and central Mexico, and they may be separate species.
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