I went to the Dinosaur Ridge HawkWatch yesterday at about 3 pm to see if I
could spot the Juniper Titmouse.  No luck w/ the Titmouse, but I did see
some very busy Blue-gray Gnatcatchers.  I also saw a light gray bird on the
ground at the top of HawkWatch, about the size & shape of a Townsend's
Solitaire.  It had some faint barring on its wings, but I didn't get to look
long enough to note whether it had the eye ring.  Is it probable that it was
a T. Solitaire?  Is this an area where they have been found before?  Could
it have been a female Green-tailed Towhee?

Thanks for any insight.

Nicolle Martin
Littleton, CO

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