This looks to me like a juvenile hermit thrush (check out photos from a
Google search).
If it's a grey-cheeked thrush, it's way, way out of its range (northern
Canada and Alaska).
Harry Paulin
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On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 6:25 PM James Poling <james.poling@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Any guesses on the ID of this Thrush in our backyard the last few days? I
don’t think it is a Wood Thrush or Hermit Thrush. Maybe Swainson’s Thrush
or Gray-cheeked Thrush. Sorry for the quality. The bird has been very
furtive. Jim Poling
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