In addition to the usual sparrows, buntings, goldfinches, and yellowthroats
in the Freese Road garden plots, I just got a quick look at a probable
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER before it flew across several plots and disappeared.
This was in the northeast section.

Jay McGowan

On Sep 14, 2010 9:15 AM, "Jay McGowan" <jw...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> I just saw a basic-plumage CLAY-COLORED SPARROW in the CRC field near
Monkey
> Run north, in the goldenrod north of the CRC buildings and south of
Hanshaw
> Road (much closer to the buildings). It was with a small flock of Song
> Sparrows, but they all dispersed quickly into the underbrush and I have
been
> unable to relocate the Clay-colored.
>
> Also, a Lincoln's Sparrow at the preserve on Lower Creek Road at Pinckney
> Road. No Connecticuts yet, though.
>
> Jay McGowan
> Dryden, NY

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