White-throated Thrush-another rare vagrant in TX

This morning I photographed this White-throated Thrush, another rare visitor to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. It flew in to a tree near a water feature in the former RV park section of Estero Llano Grande State Park. It slowly worked it's way down through the branches and landed in the shallow water where it drank for a minute or so until some Chachalacas flushed it with their fussing. It made it's way back into the top of the trees then flew off out of sight. Again the bird was in a dark area so my photo is pretty dark too. SeEtta

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