The Varied Thrush reported by Liz Harper in Roseville from this morning was 
present in the original location at 2:00 pm today (Friday).  The location was 
quiet when I first arrived, but within 10 minutes the Thrush (a male) flew in 
from a yard to the northeast and fed for a couple minutes before flying back to 
the northeast (but not far).  There were several robins feeding in the tree at 
one point, but the Varied Thrush was by itself when it was feeding.
 
Thanks to Liz for sharing this great find!
 
Scott Loss
St. Paul - St. Anthony Park
 
 
 
 
 
 
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My husband and I  observed and photographed a Varied Thrush between 7:55 and
8:10 am this morning.  The bird was in the crab apple trees on the NW corner
of the intersection of Merrill and County Road C2.  The bird flew a few
trees to the north on Merrill street.

Liz







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