Sunday, 29 November 2015

[cobirds] Re: Varied thrush, Fountain Creek Regional Park, El Paso Co.

After viewing photos and hearing from Brandon, I think it is a female, not a male varied thrush.  Never got a really clear look at it.


David Chartier

Colorado Springs, CO





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Subject: [cobirds] Varied thrush, Fountain Creek Regional Park, El Paso Co.
 

There was a male varied thrush at Fountain Creek Regional Park around 11:00am today.  Bill Maynard and I got some photos, but not sure how mine came out.  If I have any good ones I will post on Facebook.  I know Bill got one that was at least identifiable.  The bird was near the beaver dam on the north end of the large pond (Rice's Pond?).  It was associating with one male robin.  It continued to move east until it was out of sight.  It seemed to like the olive trees near the beaver dam, though, so I hope it returns for others to see.


David Chartier

Colorado Springs, CO

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