Date: 10/14/25 1:41 pm From: CaoimhĂn Perkins <ksperkins59...> Subject: [cobirds] ID Help: American Pipit or Sage Thrasher at Lake Pueblo?
Hi all,
I was wandering around the canyon trails along Lake Pueblo this weekend and saw this robin-sized songbird perched on a bush. The size and narrowness of the beak tell me this is not a sparrow, and the closest I can find to it is a pipit, but I am not confident in that considering the beak has a bit of a downturn as seen in the second photo. Never sang or made any calls, either, so non help there. Merlin identified it as a Sage Thrasher when I did photo ID with these pictures, but I don't think the colors or patterns on the face or belly are correct for that. [image: IMG_7285.jpg][image: IMG_7283.jpg]
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