Barrow is pretty far up, on the north slope, though I don't have the best Alaska information. Their range extends almost all the way up to Barrow, and probably is in reality part of their summer range, as your record shows. However Varieds are all over the place in Alaska generally. If you drive from Homer to Anchorage at night (twilight or darker) with your windows down in June, you can hear them singing almost constantly.
Karl Stecher
Centennial .Glenn Hageman writes:
A number of years ago, Jeane and I, together with Jack Reddall, Harold Holt, Kathy Hawkings and Sil, saw a Varied Thrush outside of Barrow, Alaska. Would this be out of the ordinary?

Glenn Hageman
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