Ok, I've been studying and thinking and I'm 100% positive it was a Slate-throated Redstart. For one thing, it couldn't be an artifact of lighting. I was looking NNE toward the sun. I was seeing the shadowed side of the bird. I got a good clear close look, enough to see that some of the wing edges were whitish. I noticed the same look on the STRE photos in Stoke's guide. My main arguing point against it being a STRE was size. I thought the size fit a VABU, and an STRE was smaller. So imagine my surprise to learn they're the same size. I studied VABUs all day in all lights. No way was it a VABU. It couldn't have been anything except a STRE. And considering that the books list them as casual in W TX, I don't see the conflict with that ID. I think it got a drink and moved on, just like the Lazuli did. I can't explain why they didn't eat berries unless they ate before I got to the oasis around 7:30 AM. I'm going to count it.
And here's a bird that's here year-round but always fun to observe. It pecked on that buckeye seed pod until the pod fell off the tree. And then, I suppose, it wondered where the pod disappeared to.
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