Quick feedback is that these are American pipits and I agree.

Bill

On Apr 27, 10:28 pm, kickback <[email protected]> wrote:
> I saw what I am pretty sure is a pair of VARIED THRUSHES today at the
> ranch pond next to Squirrel Creek Road, about one mile east of Link
> RD.
>
> This sequence of pictures shows the thrushes:
>
> http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3361_4x6.jpghttp://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3362_4x6.jpghttp://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3363_4x6.jpghttp://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3364_4x6.jpghttp://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3365_4x6.jpghttp://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3366_4x6.jpg
>
>  There were also Least sandpipers, Wilson's pharalopes, Northern
> shovelers, Franklin's gulls, Amercan avocets, Meadowlarks, various
> swallows, and a pair of long billed Dowitchers at the pond..
>
> Also saw a Glossy Ibis amongst a group of White-faced Ibis on Shumway
> Rd. which tees off to the south from Squirrel Creek Rd just before you
> get to the pond. A rancher there told me there should be many more
> Ibis in the fields along Shumway in about 2 weeks.
>
> http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3781_4x6.jpg
>
> Comments are welcome and a special thanks to Cecile Lee for suggesting
> this location.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill Kosar
> Colorado Springs
> [email protected]

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