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Date: | Sun, 27 Oct 2013 21:57:47 -0400 |
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> I thought I was seeing vesper sparrows at Frohring Meadows late
> last evening, but all I could really get were glimpses of the white outer
> tail feathers. Went back early this morning, and finally saw clear views of
> two birds. One even perched out in the open on a large boulder, along
> with a white crowned sparrow.
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> Same boulder strafed by an immature Cooper's hawk, where he then landed
> and looked around for awhile. Vesper's safely hidden somewhere.
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> Before I left, Frohring was live with colour and movement. Over 30 bluebirds,
> a dozen meadowlarks, robins, blackbirds and goldfinches. Quite lovely to
> watch in the sunlight.
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> Also five pipits and still snipe in the marsh.
>
> Inga Schmidt
>
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