Cobirders,

 

I have heard an occasional exuberant Townsend's Solitaires burst into song
during the winter at Red Rocks.  Could one of these have been the culprit?

 

Good birding,

Steve Stachowiak

Highlands Ranch, CO

 

From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joe Roller
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2013 11:41 AM
To: Colorado Birds
Subject: [cobirds] Heard at Red Rocks - mimic thrush?

 

Gwen Moore, one of several dedicated volunteers, was spreading seed at the
Red Rocks Trading Post this morning, as she has been doing twice weekly,
when her astute ear heard am unexpected short burst of song. Sounded like a
mimic thrush! Could it be a Northern Mockingbird, rare in Jefferson County
or a shivering Brown Thrasher - or could it have been "The Return of the Red
Rocks Curve-billed Thrasher?"  Who will find the songster?

 

Joe Roller, 

Denver

 

 

Have you noticed? The days are getting brighter, now that we are past the
Winter Solstice.

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