Definition
Toxostoma rufum, also known as the brown thrasher, is a species of bird belonging to the Mimidae family. These birds are noted for their reddish-brown plumage and extensive song repertoire. They are skilled vocalists, though their mimicry is less pronounced compared to mockingbirds. Think of them as versatile singers with a wide range of original melodies. They are often found in dense thickets and brushy areas, foraging on the ground. Their scientific name reflects their physical characteristics and taxonomic classification. These birds contribute to the biodiversity of their habitats.