NYbirders,
The Spizella sparrow continues at Flushing Meadows now (same locations,
with the junco flock) - in life, there is no doubt that it's a Clay-colored
Sparrow. Thanks for posting the photos and sharing the sighting.
Cheers,
Tom Johnson
Hummelstown, PA
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
NYbirders,
The Spizella sparrow continues at Flushing Meadows now (same locations,
with the junco flock) - in life, there is no doubt that it's a Clay-colored
Sparrow. Thanks for posting the photos and sharing the sighting.
Cheers,
Tom Johnson
Hummelstown, PA
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Clay-colored Sparrow, Queens
Just another Clay-colored Sparrow – is it even worth reporting anymore? But
this one is away from the barrier beach, so a bit different. It was seen a
little while ago in the field across from Oakland Lake, part
To: nysbird...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Clay-colored Sparrow, Queens
Just another Clay-colored Sparrow – is it even worth reporting anymore? But
this one is away from the barrier beach, so a bit different. It was seen a
little while ago in the field across from Oakland Lake, part
Just another Clay-colored Sparrow – is it even worth reporting anymore? But
this one is away from the barrier beach, so a bit different. It was seen a
little while ago in the field across from Oakland Lake, part of the Alley Pond
Park chain. At least at the time, it wasn’t associating with the
Just another Clay-colored Sparrow – is it even worth reporting anymore? But
this one is away from the barrier beach, so a bit different. It was seen a
little while ago in the field across from Oakland Lake, part of the Alley Pond
Park chain. At least at the time, it wasn’t associating with the