Chris Rurik and I both birded the Gardens this morning. A Brown Thrasher 
was around during the 9 a.m. hour. It was surprisingly gregarious, perching 
and foraging among us and some robins. This was along the western edge of 
the Gardens -- between the Cheesman gate and the pond near the plains 
exhibit. It seemed to me to have hidden away pretty well by 10. 

Also on the western edge was a vireo. It was foraging near that same pond, 
close to the walking bridge over the "creek" that connects the prairie pond 
to the pond in the Japanese Garden. I took it for a Warbling Vireo, but 
Chris took some longer, more careful views and noticed dark lores and 
yellow on the throat. I snapped some photos before the bird flew into 
Cheesman. Neither of us could relocate it. We have the photos out to a few 
other birders for review, but if you'd like to take a look and provide some 
input, the photographs are here <http://wp.me/p2ZNeo-4b>. 

On Friday and Saturday, the Gardens will be very busy with their annual 
fall plant and bulb sale. The people watching may be excellent, but the 
bird watching probably won't be. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Denver, CO

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