Toxostoma crissale

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Toxostoma crissale is a species of thrasher bird native to arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, known for its long curved bill and distinctive rufous undertail coverts.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Toxostoma albigula 1
Toxostoma crissale canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
species
activityPattern diurnal
breedingSystem monogamous
class Aves NERFINISHED
clutchSize 2–4 eggs
commonName crissal thrasher NERFINISHED
describedBy Spencer Fullerton Baird NERFINISHED
diet arthropods
fruits
insects
seeds
eggColor pale blue-green with spots
endemicRegion southwestern North America
eyeColor yellow
family Mimidae NERFINISHED
foragingBehavior ground forager
uses long bill to probe leaf litter
foundIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Baja California NERFINISHED
California NERFINISHED
New Mexico NERFINISHED
Sonora NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
genus Toxostoma NERFINISHED
habitat arid riparian thickets
desert scrub
mesquite thickets
saltbush thickets
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
migrationStatus mostly resident
nativeTo northern Mexico NERFINISHED
southwestern United States NERFINISHED
nestSite dense shrubs
nestType cup-shaped nest
notableFeature long decurved bill
rufous undertail coverts
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor grayish-brown upperparts
pale buff underparts
relatedTo Toxostoma curvirostre
Toxostoma redivivum NERFINISHED
songType complex varied song
taxonRank species
vocalizationBehavior sings from concealed perches
yearDescribed 1858

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Toxostoma includesSpecies Toxostoma crissale
Toxostoma includesSpecies Toxostoma crissale
this entity surface form: Toxostoma albigula