The weather here has been highly variable, very cold and very warm periods, with more cold spells than warm spells. For the last few (2-3 maybe) years, I have been seeing normally summer only thrushes well into the fall, and this winter there was one here in the winter. It died in the birdbath as I discussed in another thread, but I went for a walk a couple days ago and there was another in the woods.
Robins are thrushes and they are around in vast numbers eating berries. That is nothing new. I have seen bluebirds on rare occasions from February onward or in October. But never a brown thrush like this (wood or swainson's or grey cheeked). They normally winter Central America southward. I hope there are other bird lovers here and they can explain this to me or confirm that they have seen the same! Wild!
Robins are thrushes and they are around in vast numbers eating berries. That is nothing new. I have seen bluebirds on rare occasions from February onward or in October. But never a brown thrush like this (wood or swainson's or grey cheeked). They normally winter Central America southward. I hope there are other bird lovers here and they can explain this to me or confirm that they have seen the same! Wild!