Cozumel Thrasher

Cozumel Thrasher
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Aves
:Passeriformes
:Mimidae
:Toxostoma
:guttatum
Binomial name
Toxostoma guttatum
(Ridgway, 1885)
The Cozumel Thrasher, Toxostoma guttatum, is a bird from the Mimidae family, which is found only on the island of Cozumel off the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. This bird has brown upperparts and white underparts with black streaks. It has a grey face, a long black bill with a downward curve and two white wing bars. The numbers of this bird declined rapidly when Hurricane Gilbert hit this island on September 14 1988. Until it was sighted in June 2004, this bird had last been seen in 1995, the same year that Hurricane Roxanne hit Cozumel on October 11, and it was widely believed to have become extinct. It is believed to be the most critically endangered species of bird in Mexico.

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