The interesting Thrush that Dave mentions appeared to be a Gray-cheeked Thrush 
(gray eye ring, dark flanks, black chest spots, no buff in face area, cold gray 
upperparts). I did not see the tail well (perhaps others did?) so I cannot rule 
out Hermit Thrush, which would have a reddish tail. If others visit McMurray 
Ponds NA in Fort Collins later today (Wednesday), please watch for this bird 
(and let me know what you find please). 

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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> On May 19, 2015, at 8:23 PM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleather...@msn.com> 
> ...[snip]....Most of the good birds from earlier in the day were refound, 
> including the Mourning and the Worm-eating (Nick).  Also seen were an 
> Ovenbird, Northern Waterthrush, multiple Gray Catbirds, Blackpoll Warbler 
> (Nick), a number of Swainson's Thrushes, empids, Western Wood-Pewees, Yellow 
> Warblers, Veery, Brown Creepers .... Broad-winged Hawk, and one thrush which 
> I will leave to Nick to describe (I never saw it).  ...[snip]...
> 
> Dave Leatherman
> Fort Collins
> 
[snip]
> All the birds were in the flooded stand of trees just west and south of 
> theMcMurry Ponds parking lot. McMurry Ponds is at the end of Hemlock St. off 
> of N College Ave.
> 
> David Wade
> Ft Collins CO

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