BICKNELL'S THRUSHCatharus bicknelli: 6-7"
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Bickell's Thrushs are very similar to Grey Cheeked Thrushes, and were in fact only distinguished recently.
Well.... the debate goes on. This very-well may be a Gray Cheeked Thrush. I thought it was a Wood Thrush which spawned major debate between me and my father. He won. This bird isn't even found in my Audubon's guides. If in fact this is a Bicknell's Thrush, it must have thought that Rutland State Park was similar enough to a mountain top to pull it from its normal breeding ground, which consists of mountain tops from northern New England to southern Quebec.





Some say that they don't really exist. Their song you hear is nothing more than the wind blowing through the trees. I even know of someone who thought that he had captured the pictorial proof only to realize that it was nothing more than a spotted sparrow. Finally, although it is somewhat out of focus, the proof we have been searching for.



















