The lark sparrow was still present beside Barranga's as late as 6:00 PM
yesterday. It continues to associate with a mixed flock of chipping sparrows
and juncos. Barry Cherriere, who was there when I arrived, told me that they
had spent most of the day foraging in the grassy area beside the north end of
the volleyball sand court, most frequently on the end of the strip closest to
the lake. When I arrived at 5:00 PM, I discovered that they were hiding behind
the black stand area next to the road when I approached and they flushed,
disappearing for some time. When I finally saw them later, at 6:00 PM, they
were busily foraging in the grass in and around the fence area beside the road.
The lark sparrow spent most of its time in front of the fence, moving behind it
periodically when spooked by a large and fast-moving vehicle, after which it
would immediately return to its spot in front of the fence.
Dianne Witzell
Brampton
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