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Scott Pendleton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Oct 2011 11:55:56 -0400
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My weekly grassland sparrow survey was wet but interesting. GRSP and SASP still common with 7 and 
17 respectively. Last Henslow was 9/20, few FISP around, last Vesper 9/17. 
Approx 250 TRSW were slowly working the fields at weed top level. THey would periodically land or 
hoover and pick the torpid grasshoppers off the weeds. I saw one bird grasping a large grasshopper 
in its beak by a rear leg. It flew 50 ft up and dropped the insect swooping down and re-catching it. 
She did this three times until she caught it in a position it could be swallowed on the wing.  
Only other birds of note were an American Golden Plover- a first county record for me- and three 
Harriers.

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