Maybe others host Lincoln's Sparrows at their home feeders but don't post
about it, but I was surprised to find one in my backyard today  foraging on
the ground under my nyger feeders.  I often have White-crowned Sparrows
that feed on the spilled nyger seed as well as perched on the hanging nyger
feeders (clearly they are not always the ground feeders they are reported
to be) in addition to finch species.  I have always found Lincoln's
Sparrows in thick vegetation near the Arkansas River which is also where
others have reported this species in Fremont County.  I am curious if
others get these at their feeders.   I did get a few good photos of this
pretty bird that I have uploaded to my Birds and Nature
blog<http://birdsandnature.blogspot.com/>
.

SeEtta Moss
Canon City
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com

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