It is only through the generosity of Cynthia Madsen that we got to observe 
this Wood Thrush. She graciously opened her home to the family of Colorado 
birders so eager to view this rarity and I am both thrilled and thankful to 
have been a part of that company. This morning I shared a seat in Cynthia's 
dining area with Cynthia, Dave Prentice and Kenna Sue Trickey. I twice 
observed this bird drinking from Cynthia's running waterfall feature, just 
15 feet from her kitchen patio doors. At 9:06 AM the Wood Thrush arrived 
and perched at the edge of the waterfall. It drank for just one minute and 
departed to the north. It returned at 9:58 for a additional drink and 
departed 2 minutes later.

David Hill
Centennial
Arapahoe County

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