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Curve-billed Thrasher

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A curve-billed thrasher pauses for a moment in an old hanging chain cholla cactus early in the morning in rural Southern Arizona in the Sonoran Desert about three miles from the Mexican border in Pima County.

Copyright
©2015
Image Size
6000x4000 / 11.6MB
Keywords
Ajo, Ajo Range, Animalia, Arizona, Aves, Chordata, Mimidae, OPCNM, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Passeriformes, Pima County, Sonoran Desert, T. curvirostre, Toxostoma, Toxostoma curvirostre, Twin Peaks, Twin Peaks Campground, animal, ave, avian, beak, beautiful, beauty, bird, birdwatching, brown, buff, cuitiacoache, curve-billed, curve-billed thrasher, curved, desert, fauna, feather, mimid, native, natural, nature, ornithology, songbird, southwest, spring, thrasher, vertebrate, west, western, wild, wildlife, wing
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Mockingbirds, Catbirds and Thrashers
A curve-billed thrasher pauses for a moment in an old hanging chain cholla cactus early in the morning in rural Southern Arizona in the Sonoran Desert about three miles from the Mexican border in Pima County.