The thrasher has been found in the ditch on the south side of Union Reservoir 
Park in Weld County just east of Longmont.  The ditch runs from Weld County 
Road 26 north toward the reservoir and the thrasher has been seen several times 
in the northern part of this deep ditch.It spends a lot of time under the thick 
cover and is only infrequently seen. The habitat in the ditch is far better 
than anything else in the area so I doubt it will be moving soon.  The back 
color seems a little bright for Long-billed but maybe a little dark for brown.  
The breast background color and streaks seem more like long-billed but the face 
does not seem to be particularly gray.  The undertail coverts seem mostly white 
with possibly some streaks that are hard to see because they are fluffed up due 
to the cold. The eye seems more yellow like brown and the bill has a little 
pale area at the base but not particularly yellow.  The best indication for 
long-billed is that it seems to have very rounded wings with almost no visible 
primary extension.  It has been suggested that the wings are fluffed up also 
and that is hiding the primary extension.  So kind of a mixed bag, we hope 
someone else can get some better photos.  The park is mostly closed for the 
winter with just a small parking area open. I don't know if the entrance fee is 
being enforced but there is a self-pay station there, I think the fee is $5 a 
day.Bill and Inez Prather, Longmont

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