Swainson's Thrush at Castlewood Canyon

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Bart Deferme

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Oct 16, 2017, 7:44:47 PM10/16/17
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Cobirders,

Castlewood Canyon continues to provide great birds for me. In addition to the persistent, vocal and numerous flock of Golden-crowned Kinglets and Barn Owl, not to mention the Palm Warbler two weeks ago, I found a Swainson's Thrush yesterday just below the climbing cliffs on the NW side of the park. 

I thought I spotted a Hermit Thrush (I've seen several of them there before) low in the Gambel's Oak, but as the bird circled around me and perched within 20 feet, I had great looks: no red on the tail whatsoever; wings, tail, nape, crown all uniformly drab gray-brown. Sharply spotted on the breast.

Happy birding,

Bart Deferme
Quincy Reservoir
Arapahoe County
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