The dickcissel was still in with a sizable group of house sparrows at
Inwood Hill park just as described by Tom Fiore in yesterday's summary
email. I was there this morning (Xmas eve) just as it was getting light,
and found the bird about 150 yards north of Dyckman St in shrubs along the
fenceline (the black cast iron fence dividing the train tracks from the
park).
Happy holidays to all!
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Richard Fleming
http://antarcticiana.blogspot.com
http://www.walkingtoguantanamo.com

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