Long-billed Thrasher
The Long-billed Thrasher (Toxostoma longirostre) is found only in South Texas. This thrasher uses its long decurved bill to forage for food on the ground. Both the male and female have a similar appearence. The Long-billed
Thrasher a rufous crown, nape and upperparts, a gray face and orange eye. Its underparts are white, heavily streaked with black, the wings have white bars and the tail is long and rufous.