A couple of birders received texts/calls that the bird appeared at 3:43PM 
Friday and posted as such to the Minnesota Birding FB page.  That is all the 
information I have.

Here, again, is the post by Andy Forbes to the Minnesota Birding FB page 
yesterday:

"Possible CURVE-BILLED THRASHER, Grand Rapids, Minnesota (Itasca County). This 
bird has been seen multiple times over the last month or so at a bird feeder at 
the home of Marta and Dan Carrigan at 605 NE 11th Ave. in Grand Rapids. The 
picture doesn't show it, but they described it as a grayish bird with yellowish 
eyes. They welcome visitors, however they ask that people 1) NOT park in front 
of the white house on the corner next to theirs, and 2) otherwise observe good 
birding etiquette: don't block driveways, mailboxes, don't walk across other 
peoples yards, etc. Anytime of the day (within reason) is fine to visit but 
they prefer between 8AM-5PM. They did mention dogs in the house that may bark 
so no need to check in unless you see that someone is home. Good luck!"


Dedrick Benz
Winona, MN

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