The mockingbird and brown thrasher are just two of the 347 bird species that can be found in the state.
Species of birds in Georgia are the brown thrasher, Georgia's state bird and the northern bobwhite, the state gamebird.
At the forest edge, a flash of warm brown announces a brown thrasher, larger cousin to the catbird and mockingbird.
The wetlands provide habitat for birds like the bluebird, oriole, red-winged blackbird and the brown thrasher.
The nickname "Thrashers", after Georgia's state bird, the brown thrasher, was selected from a fan poll.
A. Certainly grassland species like the brown thrasher are on the decline, and birds that live in shrubby areas seem to be somewhat on the decline.
I stretched back in the sun and hummed the song of the brown thrasher and of Barometer, the nuthatch.
A small brown thrasher settled on a nearby branch and inspected us both with obvious interest.
Oh, look at that heavenly brown thrasher.
For example, brown thrashers, a shrubland species common in the 1960's, are now seen here in small numbers.