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Clary's Forest path

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Fred Pierce

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Fred Pierce

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Sat, 6 Oct 2007 11:38:38 -0400

Red-Shouldered Hawk
Veery
White-throated Sparrow (FOS)
Convention of Cardinals (274 quintagazillion)
Eastern Towhee
Mockingbird - lenghty and continuous singing by beaver pond
Carolina Wren - lots - many engaged in song-battles
Gray Catbird
Pileated Woodpecker (heard)
lots more Cardinals


and one non-descript Thrush-like bird. Seemingly olive-drab/gray overall. No
eye-rings, wing bars, spots, nothing that I could see. Light was dull gray
so if there were any subtle variations in color they were hidden.

Posture was not quite as erect as a Thrush, i.e. like a Thrush in a Catbird
pose. Seemed a trifle smaller than a Thrush. Most prominant characteristic
was "dipping" like Carolina Wren.

Any ideas?

fdp

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