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FW: varied thrush in Canyonlands




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 It was submitted by Leslie Loeffel. (lloeffel@weber.edu)
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Subject: varied thrush in Canyonlands


Email_Address: lloeffel@weber.edu

Message: On Friday afternoon, Oct. 15, a varied thrush was seen in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park. The bird was either a female or a juvenile; it had a partial breast band and white under the tail and halfway up the belly. Identification was made based on the bird's orange supercilium, two orange wing bars, and orange streaks down the wings. David Deutch and Leslie Loeffel observed the bird hopping in the road on the Salt Creek Road 2.7 miles from the gate. (This is a 4WD drive road which requires a backcountry permit to enter.) Could the hotline coordinator let me know whether this is an appropriate bird to report to the hotline? Thanks--Leslie

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