Hi all,
I was birding just outside Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, near Brainard 
Lake, and had 4 robin-sized birds with grayish breasts fly over and land in 
a nearby tree. I was able to get an audio of a call that they were making 
(attached, admittedly poor quality, sorry) and Merlin couldn't figure it 
out. I checked birds that fit the geography, size, and color, but found 
none with a call like this. I checked Townsend Solitaire, Pine Grosbeak 
(although the bills were more thrush than grosbeak), Olive-Sided Flycatcher 
(not gray, but...), and even Mountain Bluebird (maybe they were all 
juveniles?), but none of these have a call that is even close. 
Any insights from the experts?
Thanks,
Van Rudd
Louisville, CO

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