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John Pogacnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 11 Oct 2007 21:37:49 -0400
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I got back from work and found my yard in North Perry alive with birds.  There were hundreds of white-throated sparrows throughout the yard.  While checking through them I turned up a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW under my feeders feeding with the white-throats.  It fed for about 4-5 minutes before flying up with the other birds.  I was unable to relocate it.  It probably was around, the sparrows were all through the yard and it could have been anywhere.  Other birds at my feeders were numerous white-crowned sparrows, 2 Lincoln's sparrows, 4 eastern towhees, a thrasher, and a pine siskin.  Elsewhere in the yard I found a couple orange-crowned warblers and a SEDGE WREN.  there could have been other things around, there were just too many birds!
 
John Pogacnik
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