With thanks for the able field-spotting of John Gluth, I submit a
correction;
40.922037,-72.801394 - Google Maps
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For those, on the way, any info on where the Lark Sparrow is
currently?
Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY
On 1/9/2011 9:52 AM, Angus Wilson wrote:
Just a few more details. the bird is staying in the small
(2ft) juniper growing next to the
Please have patience! Two individuals have walked out to the bush in the last
few minutes. Fortunately the sparrow is present, using the southern most of the
three small junipers.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
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On Jan 8, 2011, at 10:06 PM, Jim
Just a few more details. the bird is staying in the small (2ft) juniper growing
next to the wire enclosure surrounding some electrical equipment. This is best
viewed from the southside.
Mike Cooper just found the Lark Sparrow. there is a Rough Leg working the trees
along the northern border.
Just a few more details. the bird is staying in the small (2ft) juniper growing
next to the wire enclosure surrounding some electrical equipment. This is best
viewed from the southside.
Mike Cooper just found the Lark Sparrow. there is a Rough Leg working the trees
along the northern border.
With thanks for the able field-spotting of John Gluth, I submit a
correction;
40.922037,-72.801394 - Google Maps
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Very difficult feature to spot, but this is my best guess;
40.924111,-72.799969 - Google Maps
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I just got a call from Seth Ausubel who reported that Tom Burke found a Le
Conte's Sparrow at the Calverton Grasslands. The bird is in a fenced-off area
with some kind of electrical equipment in it along the northern-most runway
just
west of the north-south road that splits the property.
With thanks for the able field-spotting of John Gluth, I submit a
correction;
40.922037,-72.801394 - Google Maps
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