Or female Pine Siskin?  (Not a finch.)
(All I have mentioned are on the Audubon list of recent sightings in the 
Midland MI area.)

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> On Apr 25, 2017, at 6:26 PM, Matthew Hunt <m...@pobox.com> wrote:
> 
> I think it may be a female Red-winged Blackbird. The thrushes you named are
> not North American.
> 
>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:12 PM, Paul Stenquist <pnstenqu...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> This may be Thrush week in Michigan, which makes sense, since it’s time
>> for migration and we’re just off the fly route for birds that crossed the
>> lower great lakes. In any case, this appears to e another Thrush, but a
>> different species from yesterday’s. Maybe a Song Thrush or a Mistle Thrush?
>> T he buff stripe over the eye suggests it’s a Redwing Thrush, but there’s
>> not a hint of red to be seen.  Some sparrows have similar markings but not
>> that long a beak as far as I know. Many of you know more than I, so let fly.
>> 
>> https://www.photo.net/photo/18379562/thrush
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