Hello,

I finally got a chance to do a little birding, and I had a great time.  
I saw some awesome species, some for the first time. I saw a WHITE- 
THROATED SPARROW, RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, DARKED-EYED JUNCO, NORTHERN  
FLICKER, a Raptor that I was not able to ID and a Thrush that Im not  
quite sure which one it is. I dont have much experience with Thrushes  
of the Catharus genus although we do get some in Puerto Rico, they are  
very rare migrants and I never had a chance to see one, so this is my  
first. Ive read on previous threads that the Swaisons has been spotted  
frequently lately but I dont want to jump to any conclusions.

This was around 4:00pm at country club rd near the ecology house in  
Ithaca.

Luckily I took a pretty good picture, I would really apreciate it as  
always if someone would help me ID it. Here is the link:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/puertoricanwildlifephotography/3994260270/

Thanks,

Alberto López
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