I recommend you use the explore data tool in eBird and look at the Varied 
Thrush species map the the bar chart for the state or a group of counties of 
interest. I think you will find it is rare but with a regular pattern of 
occurrence from late fall thru winter, with a handful of records in most recent 
years. 

David Suddjian
Littleton Co 

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> On Jan 8, 2018, at 1:25 PM, kickback <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How rare (or not rare) are sightings of varied thrushes in Colorado?
> 
> tx
> 
> Bill Kosar
> El Paso county
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