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> Yesterday, two vesper sparrows were found by Mark Shaver,
> Matt Valencic and Dick Hoopes at Frohring Meadows. I
> went today and found them still there, feeding on the edges
> of the parking lot or paved paths. Never been this easy to see….
> no looking for the white outer tail feathers as they dive into the weeds.
> They are just walking around the edges, totally out in the open.
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> Also, lots of Snipe. Undisturbed on this cool, snowy day, they are
> feeding in the meadows, also close to the paved drives.
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> Several Meadowlarks are singing, and the first savannah sparrows
> have also returned.
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> Inga Schmidt
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