Hi all,
There was a major Thrush fallout at Last Chance area. I kept looking for a 
Gray-cheeked Thrush but could not come up with one. Many, many Swainson's 
Thrush. There were so many that they were walking on gravel pull out areas, and 
in parking areas, hopping up in the air trying to catch moths and bugs. 
Hermit Thrush,2
Common Yellowthroat, 2 f, 1, m
Yellow Warbler, 1,m 1,f
American Redstart,1 f
Yellow-breasted Chat,1
Northern Waterthrush, 2, I saw 2 different N. Waterthrush walking around the 
pond at the same time.
Indigo Bunting, 1, f
Mountain White-crowned Sparrow,2
Lincoln's Sparrow,1
Black-headed Grosbeak, 1 m, 1,  
unidentified Empid, 1
 
across the way at the fire station
6 Cedar Waxwing, eating Juniper Berries
Chipping Sparrow, many, many
 
and the resident, Gray Catbird,2
Brown Thrasher,
Northern Mockingbird,
American Goldfinch
Say's Phoebe
 
Happy Birding !
Tina Jones
Littleton, Jefferson County, CO.                                          

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