The Peach State's bird sings more songs than any other
Georgia adopted the Brown Thrasher in 1935. The Brown Thrasher has the largest documented song repertoire of any North American bird — over a thousand distinct musical phrases. Atlanta's NHL team used the name. The bird earned both.
Where it fits
Georgia's state bird, alone. The Brown Thrasher lives across the Eastern US, but only GA claims it.
Why a Brown Thrasher
- The largest song repertoire on the continent. Over 1,000 distinct phrases. The most musical state bird in the country.
- It defends its nest. Will dive at snakes, dogs, and people. Outsized fight.
- Long, curved bill. A bird built for working through leaf litter — patient, methodical, undramatic.
What "rebel" adds in Georgia
Georgia is Peach State Southern hospitality, Atlanta hustle, and a coastal-to-mountains range that holds together because of, not despite, its differences. The Rebel Brown Thrasher is for the version of you that knows the BBQ joint by the regulars, that takes the long way through Macon, that sticks with the local. Peach State character: place-rooted, hospitable, plainspoken, neighbor-first by reflex.
Coming soon
The Rebel Brown Thrasher Collection is in design. Same premium blanks as the Loon and Meadowlark lines, same DTF print quality, same Upper-Midwest design / USA print pipeline.
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