Pretty definitely a Gray-cheeked Thrush. I just heard many in Panamá after
hearing them in NY earlier in the fall. Will be interesting to see how this is
treated by the records Committees.
Ken
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On Nov 8, 2017, at 7:08 PM, Ted Floyd mailto:tfl...@aba.org>>
wrote:
Sure looks
Sure looks (and sounds) like it to me. I think you can even rule out
Bicknell's, haha.
As you say, it is exciting. This brings up something I've been meaning to
propose: Given how many Gray-cheeked and Swainson's thrushes are actually
seen in Britain, it occurs to me that it might be cool to put u
Hey folks,
Could this be anything other than a Gray-cheeked Thrush? We get many Swainson's
Thrush but this is so different. Recorded in Victor, MT, 9/14/17, ~5:45am. It
would be a first for us since we began monitoring in 2012. Also, I could not
find any records of GCTH west of the Montana conti