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Teed up in first fruit tree at the corner of the parking lot along Spring Street behind building at corner of spring and union streets. Rob Speirs... cumberland
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Jan 11, 2015, 6:45:18 PM1/11/15
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Still there as of 3:30. It was in the third to the last tree towards Brian Boru on the south side of the street. Initial movement I noted was actually a house finch and the thrasher surprised me coming out of hiding. They both flew to a tree on the meridian of Spring Street, and then over to some of the shrubs lower down on the north side of the street. It disappeared under a bush where I was able to coax out a white throated sparrow and a northern mockingbird. The thrasher lived up to its name when it started kicking the leaf litter out from under the shrub and it emerged for a photo shoot. Will post pictures later, but a great spot. Thanks everyone for keeping this on the collective radar!
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Here is the picture of the thrasher. The other three birds in this group are there too.