Knut Waagan emailed me this morning to report that he had relocated
the Sage Sparrow last evening.  Unfortunately, Nathan Pieplow just
called me an said that a thorough search of Walden Ponds by many folks
did not turn up either the Black Phoebe or the Sage Sparrow.  There
was a large turn-over at Walden this morning with the arrival of both
Tree Swallows and Ibis.  I've posted the only reasonable photo of the
Sage Sparrow on my website at

http://bond.colorado.edu/~walter/personal/zenphoto/index.php?album=Birds/

Just navigate to the Sparrow folder; the video clip is of the White-
throated Sparrow from Rocky Mountain National Park in December, just
be warned that the file size for the video is around 8.5 Mb.

Cheer,
Walter Szeliga
Boulder, CO
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