We now have pictures of this strange bird if anyone would like me to email 
them; I believe I am not supposed to send pictures to the lists. Some of the 
feathers seem long enough to be like flight feathers and the dark color extends 
up under the wing.
Also, out on the lake now--14 long-tailed ducks.
Jan


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> On May 26, 2016, at 10:46 AM, Paul Wicklund <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We are watching a white-crowned sparrow near Cascade Park on the shore of 
> Lake Superior. The head, neck and back look normal, but the usually clean 
> gray breast and flanks have long, scruffy black feathers that hang down (more 
> on one side than the other). It is very skittish and frequently flies into 
> nearby shrubbery and picks and preens at them.  Any thoughts on what may have 
> caused this?
> Jan Wicklund
> 
> Sent from my iPad

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