Uncommon, and typically in the higher forested areas, such as Hammond Hill, 
Summer Hill, & Shindagin Hollow.

--Dave Nutter


On Jun 15, 2014, at 01:40 PM, David Ruppert <[email protected]> wrote:

> We’ve been hearing White-throated Sparrow song since sometime in May when 
> they were migrating through.  We are still hearing this song, and it’s always 
> coming from the same area, a thicket along Cascadilla Creek in Ellis Hollow.  
>  I assume there’s a nesting pair.  How unusual is it for White-throated 
> Sparrows to nest in this area?
>
> David Ruppert
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