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Toxostoma redivivum The California Thrasher is the largest of the thrashers. It was first collected by French navigator Jean-Fran�ois de Galaup, Compte de La P�rouse in 1786, it was also found on Alejandro Malaspina?s 1791 voyage to the Pacific Coast. In 1842 William Gambel collected it, and his ?rediscovery? of the California Thrasher is reflected in its species name, redivivum, meaning ?resurrected." Reference identify.whatbird.com/obj/201/_/California_Thrasher.aspx
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