Next time you are at the CMRW platform ask me to show you recent superb
close-up photos of the GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW and N.Shrike, taken by Kin
Lau.
Nov.10 was day 5 for the G-c Sp., first detected by John Floegel and
photographed by Mike McEvoy. The bird is fairly skittish-- stay within the
platform rails or near the table-- it will fly in every 12 to 30 minutes,
sometimes perching within nearby dogwood shrubs. Indeed, today it was first
seen down the path near the bend.

Today's raptor count was low-- south wind and a low Thermal Updraft
Velocity-- 1 Sharp-shinned, 4 Red-tailed and 7 more Rough-legged Hawks (RL
total to date is 272, 50 over the previous high --222 in 1991).

3 Cowbirds and 3 Fox Sparrows were noted, along with the N.Shrike.

Exit 401 at Salem, south to Bayly, east through LakeRidge to the first
street (Hall's Rd.), south down to the second roadside parking area.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

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