I just returned from an extended walk through the Park Preserve. From the shelter at the end of the blue trail I continued up the creek and then bushwacked west, back to Irish Settlement Road. Highlights for me were several feeding flocks containing chickadees and both Ruby- and Golden-crowned Kinglets, a Brown creeper, and one Gray-cheeked/ Bicknell's Thrush. As with several recent Gray-cheekeds, it remained posed on a low branch for as long as I had the patience to watch. It opened it's beak once as if to call - but no sound emerged. It turned occasionally, showing left and right profiles, breast full-on, and back with slightly reddish tail.

Bob McGuire



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