Outside my window at Commonland the cottonwood and sycamore hosted a small 
mixed flock including a PHILADELPHIA VIREO and NASHVILLE WARBLER and a couple 
more flitting too quickly and dressed too confusingly to be ID'ed by my 
half-asleep self. Later a strange sparrow sunned itself for a while which, best 
I could conclude was a juvenile FIELD SPARROW, though it would be a bit out of 
place at that spot.

Suan


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