Today while removing snow from the lakewalk I flushed and observed a thrush 
along the edge of the path. I did not get good enough looks (no binoculars!) to 
identify the bird but it stayed in the area as I passed by with the snow 
sweeper broom. The bird is likely a Hermit thrush, but the tail seemed a 
browncolor that matched the birds back. Not the red-brown of a Hermit Thrush. 
The location was along the lakewalk in Duluth, MN between Lief Erikson Park and 
Fitgers. There is a small "hill" with several mountain ash trees with berries 
and a brushy hillside along the lake between the park and first buildings above 
the RR tracks. If anyone is in the area keep a lookout and  let me know what it 
is. 

Regards 
Don Kienholz                                      
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