[Mnbird] Odd looking robin

John Hamer hamerjohn34 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 24 11:57:58 CDT 2024


When I was on a birding trip in CO we saw a varied thrush.  The people I
was with said that varied thrush have a habit of branching out.  It wasn't
one of the regular birds in  CO. either.

John Hamer

On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 9:00 AM Pamela Brustman via Mnbird <
mnbird at lists.mnbird.net> wrote:

> I saw what I thought was the oddest looking immature Robin this morning on
> my porch roof. I was looking out of my 2nd story windows. It had strange,
> for a Robin, head markings and a black bib on its breast. I think, though I
> didn't think to get a photo due to trying to memorize it's markings to look
> it up, that it is a varied thrush.
> It looked pretty exact to the image of an immature bird on All About Birds
> site.
>
> But what is it doing in my Minnesota porch roof? And immature leads to the
> assumption that there was or is a breeding pair.
>
> I am in north eastern Wright County,  in St Michael.  My land is heavily
> treed and I sit on the Crow River, across from Crow Hassan park.
>
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