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April Trivia Question

What is the easternmost county with an accepted record of Varied Thrush?

Leave your answer here as a comment.  As always the first correct answer, and the best incorrect answer, will win a prize!

Last month’s winners were Roger Craik and Austin Saupe; the correct answer was British Columbia, the province that has held CBC records for high counts of many species, among them Golden-crowned Kinglet and Dusky Thrush.

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12 Responses to “April Trivia Question”

  1. Mike Feighner

    United Kingdom

  2. Rick

    From Arie Gilbert:

    In answer to the easternmost county – I say Kings county in NY

    Arie Gilbert

  3. Paul Clapham

    Aleutians West (or at least the part of it in the Eastern Hemisphere).

  4. Paul Clapham

    Or let’s see… Newfoundland doesn’t have counties, but Varied Thrush has been seen on Sable Island which is part of the Halifax Regional Municipality (formerly known as Halifax County).

  5. Bob Keener

    Cape May County, NJ

  6. Barry Rossheim

    Cornwall, it was a white varient.

  7. Tom Becker

    I suspect it might Cumberland County, Maine… Hmmm…

  8. Oscar Carmona

    Prince Edward Island in Canada.

  9. Steve Shultz

    Cornwall, Isle of Scilly, United Kingdom

  10. Rick Wright

    From Ted Floyd:

    I think the answer is Cornwall.

    Best,
    Ted

  11. Rick

    From Shepard Krech:

    I’d be surprised if a varied thrush hasn’t been recorded in Washington County in Maine.

    Shepard Krech III

  12. Radd Icenoggle

    Washington County, Maine

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