Hi, group-

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center has an adult Lark Sparrow (originally 
from the Greeley area) that is likely to be ready to release in the next day or 
two.  I've checked eBird for sightings in 6 Front Range counties and found a 
very small handful of reports of single birds in the past week.  (Many thanks 
to those folks who enter their sightings!)  I've checked several online 
resources (e.g., Birds of North America Online) and it seems that Lark Sparrows 
likely migrate in mixed flocks in the fall.  However none mention what other 
species these might be.  Does anyone know what other sparrow species Lark 
Sparrows might migrate with?  If we can't find a clearly good spot for release 
within 10 miles of where this bird was found, we'd like to have other good 
options to petition Parks and Wildlife official for a waiver of that 
requirement.  Finding sightings of species that Lark Sparrows migrate with 
might be one such approach.

Thanks for any help anyone might have.

Tina Mitchell
Volunteer, Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center

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