Saturday, 11 August 2012

[cobirds] id help please

Pueblo Nature Center, along the Arkansas river, along the trail east of the Nature center....
there is a hillside of 50 ft of crumbling limestone with a rock wall running along the top (old road or something)
sage/scrub in general, but cottonwoods of course along the river
first spotted the bird on the hillside then it moved to the rock wall and moved along it a few times
got a good look...but apparently not good enough for an id
 
I think it was either a rock wren or sage thrasher.
Plumage looked worn dirty white with faint buff streaks on throat, otherwise grey on wings & back, no yellow or brown.
I thought I detected some white above the eye.
Bill was fairly thin and a bit long.
Build was quite slender
It stopped on the wall, tilt head up like a meadowlark, and let out a brief call of perhaps just a couple notes.
I did not notice any tail wagging like I would expect with a wren.
 
Given location, habitat and behavior what is more likely?
One would be a lifer, the other not.
What do you think?
 
Tx
Ron Bolton
Berthoud
 

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