This afternoon I noticed a possible Lincoln's Sparrow on our tray feeder. I got a good look before it was spooked by Gin walking in the yard. In a little while it appeared again with an Am Tree Sparrow, on the tray feeder. I was able to get another good look but it was quite skittish and flew off again when juncos landed on the feeder.

I realize this is early for the average arrival date (I looked it up, it's May 3), but I am reasonably sure of the identification. I will report if it comes again.

Nari Mistry,
Ellis Hollow Rd., Ithaca
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