Today I might have seen the Bicknell's thrush reported at Lubber run yesterday.
The bird had a chestnut tail, but the bird might have been too big for it to be
a bicknell's thrush. The bill looked right for a bicknell's thrush also since
the bill had less black at the tip of the bill then the gray-cheeked thrush
has. I'm not calling it the bicknell's thrush though, but the bird was either a
bicknell's thrush or the Newfoundland version of a gray-cheeked thrush. The
bird was at the bridge that's past the amphitheater. It's the first bridge at
the right. It was standing on the bridge.
Daniel
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