Just an FYI that after further discourse w/fellow DFO members, the 
consensus is that this bird was actually a Sage Thrasher and not a Northern 
Mockingbird; I've since updated my eBird checklist to reflect this.

Enjoy your Sunday, Matt

On Sunday, September 9, 2018 at 8:34:49 AM UTC-6, Matt Rodgers wrote:
>
> I spotted what I believe is an immature Northern Mockingbird at the 
> intersection of Vaquero Rd. & Lobo Ln. in Park County yesterday. I spotted 
> the bird several hours before and noticed the striking white wing bars and 
> white on the tail but my primary purpose was pronghorn hunting and I left 
> the area without getting any photo documentation. However, I returned to 
> the area several hours later and found the bird still to be in essentially 
> the same spot and was able to get photos for my eBird entry (See link here: 
> https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S48387330): Note that I see on eBird 
> that there is only one documented sighting of a Northern Mockingbird in 
> Park County (Late Aug. of 2006). 
>
> All the best, Matt Rodgers 
>

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