Continuing single bird, in dead pine just west of entrance booth at Field 2
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This has been a very good year for Lark Sparrows on Long Island, and
today yet another appeared at Robert Moses SP, Suffolk County. It was on
the edge of the golf course, near the four-wheel drive road. Otherwise
it was a slow day on the beach, with a light flight of American
Goldfinches and
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Lark Sparrow Robert Moses SP., Suffolk Co.
Joan Quinlan just called to report a Lark Sparrow at Robert Moses SP,
near the eastern exit of parking field 2. It flew up
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Lark Sparrow Robert Moses SP., Suffolk Co.
Joan Quinlan just called to report a Lark Sparrow at Robert Moses SP,
near the eastern exit of parking field 2. It flew up
From: Anne Swaim
Date: 07/21/2015 12:33 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: NYS Birds
Cc: ""
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Lark Sparrow Robert Moses SP., Suffolk Co.
Lark Sparrow relocated just now in picnic area by volleyball courts adjacent to
East most exit of Parking #2 Rbt Moses State Park. (A
Lark Sparrow relocated just now in picnic area by volleyball courts adjacent to
East most exit of Parking #2 Rbt Moses State Park. (A walk down rd marked auth
vehicles only.)
Thanks for orig report!
Anne Swaim
> On Jul 21, 2015, at 11:10 AM,
> wrote:
>
> Joan Quinlan just called to
Joan Quinlan just called to report a Lark Sparrow at Robert Moses SP,
near the eastern exit of parking field 2. It flew up and disappeared
into the shrubbery as she was leaving, about 15 or so minutes ago, but
Lark Sparrows have favored this area in past years so with any luck, it
will come
Joan Quinlan just called to report a Lark Sparrow at Robert Moses SP,
near the eastern exit of parking field 2. It flew up and disappeared
into the shrubbery as she was leaving, about 15 or so minutes ago, but
Lark Sparrows have favored this area in past years so with any luck, it
will come
Lark Sparrow relocated just now in picnic area by volleyball courts adjacent to
East most exit of Parking #2 Rbt Moses State Park. (A walk down rd marked auth
vehicles only.)
Thanks for orig report!
Anne Swaim
On Jul 21, 2015, at 11:10 AM, pjlind...@optonline.net
pjlind...@optonline.net
annesw...@gmail.com
Date: 07/21/2015 12:33 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: NYS Birds NYSBIRDS-L@cornell.edu
Cc: pjlind...@optonline.net pjlind...@optonline.net
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Lark Sparrow Robert Moses SP., Suffolk Co.
Lark Sparrow relocated just now in picnic area by volleyball courts
The Lark Sparrow is still present at Field 2 along the North edge of the
parking lot. Spotted on both sides and, at 9 AM, on the grass of the center
exit driveway.
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Too funny. I just picked up my phone to report a Lark Sparrow at RMSP and saw
Doug's Post. Good news is its still here as of noon - 50 yards East of the
West end of the median.
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On Sep 25, 2012, at 11:06 AM, Douglas Futuyma
wrote:
> At 8:00 this morning, I saw an
At 8:00 this morning, I saw an immature Lark Sparrow on the north edge of
the shrubbery in the median strip opposite Field 2 at RMSP. The strong
southwest wind (at least 15 mph) prevented any ongoing movement (even of
Northern Flickers), but it had evidently grounded quite a few nocturnal
At 8:00 this morning, I saw an immature Lark Sparrow on the north edge of
the shrubbery in the median strip opposite Field 2 at RMSP. The strong
southwest wind (at least 15 mph) prevented any ongoing movement (even of
Northern Flickers), but it had evidently grounded quite a few nocturnal
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