Talk:Long-billed thrasher

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The lead image named File:Long-billed Thrasher, Toxostoma longirostre; South TX on cactus 01.jpg is currently being discussed at the. Feel free to join the discussion on whether the image is a long-billed thrasher or not. Pandakekok9 (talk) 02:04, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
 * I've replaced the lead photo, as it had been misidentified. The replaced photo was of a curve-billed thrasher, not a long-billed. Long-billed thrashers don't have pale tail tips (their tail is all rufous) and are very rufous on the back — like a brown thrasher. There's a distinct difference between the color of the face, and the color of the crown and back. Long-billed also has a bold black moustachial stripe, which isn't as strong on the curve-billed. MeegsC (talk) 09:20, 31 May 2020 (UTC)