While unsuccessfully trying to refind the Broomfield County clay-colored
sparrow at Columbine Meadows Park this afternoon, I had to settle for a
pair of brown thrashers instead.  Pictures were added within my ebird
checklist.

David Ely
Broomfield, CO

On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 5:53 PM cteuton <[email protected]> wrote:

> This afternoon, while waiting for an appearance by Cherry Creek's ongoing
> Rusty Blackbird (unsuccessfully, unfortunately), Dan and I had a brief
> sighting of a Brown Thrasher.  The bird perched up for a short time before
> diving back into the widely available cover in the area around the small
> pond on the path just west of the west end of the swim beach.  This seems
> likely to be the same bird seen by Dale and Joel Adams in November 2018,
> and again reported by Michael Lester in December.
> Cheryl Teuton
> Aurora
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