Sue Milks and I were successful getting the Eurasian Tree Sparrow this morning. 
It was challenging to pick out from all the House Sparrows visiting the same 
feeder along with starlings and cowbirds that it could hide behind. The whole 
flock would flush at the least provocation (e.g. Blue Jay call) so it was 
difficult to do a systematic scan of every bird. The whole flock would 
disappear for 5 to 10 minutes at a time. When the ETSP was seen, one couple had 
it at the left end of the porch behind the feeders and we had it under the 
evergreens left of the feeders. 

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Gary Milks
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