I didn't get anything really good, but I have put the best of the LE CONTE'S 
SPARROW photos I took this morning at the bottom of  
http://picasaweb.google.com/KevinJ.McGowan/Fall2012Birds.

First found by Tom Schulenberg on Saturday, the bird was rediscovered by Jay 
this morning at the same location: Freese Rd, Ithaca, Tompkins Co., along the 
pond north of Liddell Lab, on the west side of the road.

Although none of the photos are great, they should confirm the identification 
with the most important characteristics:
Bright, light buffy face, the same in the supercilium as in the lores, malar 
region and onto the upper chest.
Thin dark streaks across the buffy upper breast. Belly unmarked white.
Center of crown pale, bordered by blackish stripes on either side.
Black line extending from the back of the eye over the top of the light gray 
auriculars, expanding into triangular dark patch.
Heavy streaking on the flanks.

The crown stripe eliminates Nelson's Sparrow, and the dark flank stripes rule 
out Grasshopper. The bright buff face with light gray auriculars eliminates 
Henslow's Sparrow, as well as Savannah Sparrow.

Kevin



Kevin J. McGowan
Ithaca, NY
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
607-254-2452


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