Subject: [Tweeters] Lots of Varied Thrushes
Date: Jan 24 10:36:57 2012
From: Marc Hoffman - tweeters at dartfrogmedia.com


Yesterday, from my home-office window in Kirkland, I saw many happy
birds picking at the seeds where the snow had melted on our
neighbor's lawn. Among them were a handful of Varied Thrushes --
first time I've seen more than two at a time here.

What a lovely bird:
http://songbirdphoto.com/wordpress/?p=213

Marc


Marc Hoffman
Nature Photographer
Kirkland, Washington, USA
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At 07:47 AM 1/24/2012, Tyra Lindquist wrote:
>On 1/12/2012 the first Varied Thrush for the winter flew into my
>yard - camping under the bird feeder. Then another one the next day,
>and another the next. And another and another and another. I just
>counted 23. That seems like a lot.
>
>Tyra Lindquist
>Olympia (between Priest Point Park and Boston Harbor)
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