Apologies for the late report. I have been busy ever since my morning visit to the Freese Rd community gardens. I spent a couple hours there, and saw my first LINCOLN'S SPARROW (of at least 4, I believe) even before I saw any of the many SONG SPARROWS. Also present were several SAVANNAH SPARROWS, a SWAMP SPARROW, a FIELD SPARROW, two CHIPPING SPARROWS, a possible CLAY-COLORED SPARROW (briefly seen shortly before I had to leave), a YELLOW WARBLER, two male COMMON YELLOWTHROATS, a brown INDIGO BUNTING, four EASTERN BLUEBIRDS, half a dozen RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, nine TURKEY VULTURES, at least a dozen each of HOUSE FINCHES, HOUSE SPARROWS, and EUROPEAN STARLINGS a score of more of AMERICAN GOLDFINCHES, twenty-five MOURNING DOVES, and approximately 1,500 COMMON GRACKLES, plus some other odds & ends.
--Dave Nutter
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