Varied Thrush still there (100 yds south of Starsmore Nat. Ctr., in & along 
west bank of iced-over South Cheyenne Crk, just off southerly end of parking 
lot off S. Cheyenne Rd) at 2:45. Feeding among a dozen or more robins. 


Marty Wolf
NW CO Spgs



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From: Chip Clouse <chip.clo...@gmail.com>
To: cobirds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 1:36 pm
Subject: [cobirds] CO Springs rare birds - yes



COBirders,
I found the Red-breasted Sapsucker and Varied Thrush in exactly the spots Paula 
Hansley described in her post yesterday. It was certainly worth the time as 
both presented very well. I'll now be driving until midnight on my way to the 
Wings Over Willcox birding festival in AZ but I've now seen 4 new CO birds this 
morning. Not a bad start!


Happy birding,
Chip Clouse
Golden

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