Sedge Wren
The Sedge Wren is a tiny, bubbly and buff-colored wren that is often found in wet grasslands and meadows where it nests in tall grasses and sedges. It is widely distributed in North America.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
The Gray-cheeked Thrush is a medium-sized thrush that tends to be shy, often hidden among thick vegetation. It is a monogamous species that breeds in taiga and adjacent tundra, in undergrowth in boreal coniferous forests and often near streams. It has large range, but its reclusive habits makes it difficult to observe.
Sage Thrasher
The Sage Thrasher is the smallest of the thrashers. These birds have declined in some areas where sagebrush has been removed but are still common where suitable habitat remains. The continued decline of sagebrush habitats in western North America is cause for alarm for this and other sagebrush dependent species.
Cassin’s Sparrow
The Cassin’s Sparrow is a medium-sized sparrow, plain, dull-colored and often elusive birds in their brushy grassland habitat. It ranges from western Nebraska to north-central Mexico.
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Rock Wren
The Rock Wren is a small songbird of the wren family and it is the only species in the genus Salpinctes. This bird is a native to South America and western North America.
Eyebrowed Thrush
The Eyebrowed Thrush is an Asian thrush species, that breeds in dense coniferous forest and taiga eastwards from Siberia and Mongolia to Japan.
LeConte’s Thrasher
The LeConte’s Thrasher is the palest thrasher species found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.