2 FOY /yard Field Sparrows foraging on ground under my bird feeders.
White-throated Sparrow here, again, with flock of DE Juncos.
Donna Scott
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Last Sunday morning (April 19), Gin and I took a walk around the FLLT
Park Preserve S.(Baldwin Tract) on a beautiful morning. On the Blue
trail in the first field we heard two Field Sparrows singing, one from
each side. Other notable birds: both Kinglets, a male YB Sapsucker in
really bright
We have a few here on Burns Road in Brooktondale...very near Central
Chapel/Creamery
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No shortage of Field Sparrows here either.
-Geo
On May 23, 2011, at 2:50 PM, J. Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
This morning at Park Preserve there was no shortage of Field
Sparrows. I hadn't been there this year and the new trails really
extend the fun.
Gary
On May 23, 2011, at 12:37 PM,
Of
*Kevin J. McGowan
*Sent:* May 23, 2011 12:38 PM
*To:* CAYUGABIRDS-L
*Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Field Sparrows?
Where are all the Field Sparrows? The severe mowing of the powerline
cut beside my house could account for the lack of my regular yard one,
but I haven't heard a single song
This morning at Park Preserve there was no shortage of Field Sparrows. I hadn't
been there this year and the new trails really extend the fun.
Gary
On May 23, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
Where are all the Field Sparrows? The severe mowing of the powerline cut
beside my house
No shortage of Field Sparrows up here.
Miss the migrants, though. They have vamooshed as if by magic.
Stephanie
On 5/23/11 2:50 PM, J. Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
This morning at Park Preserve there was no shortage of Field Sparrows.
I hadn't been there this year and the new trails really extend
Two Field Sparrows are visiting my feeder area this evening-- the first I've
seen this season. Nice to see them up close, in bright plumage (reddish caps,
white eye-rings, gray face, pink bill (giving them the most wide-eyed cute
look of our sparrows, I think). They join the YB Sapsucker