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I went to the Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park wetlands this morning to see if a Le Conte’s Sparrow was still there. I found it around 8:35 a.m. not too far from the far southeast pond in a low growth area, where it has been seen in recent days. It perched for me so that I could clearly see its field marks, including the buffy yellow face and buffy breast and sides with some streaking, the white crown stripe, and the purplish streaks on the nape. A lot of Savannah Sparrows in the area, too.
Marcia Brehmer
Columbus, Franklin County
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