Just quick note- I just located this bird in the previous location. It sang twice from the tree at the intersection of kaser and lindsey. Got a good but brief look in the scope before it was chased away by a savannah sparrow. I will stay a while- hopefully it pops up again. 
Good birding,
Steve Landes
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Date:         Mon, 13 Jun 2011 22:24:30 
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Subject: [Ohio-birds] Cassin's Sparrow - Shelby County

Julie Karlson, Larry Jeanblanc, and I returned to Shelby County this evening
to look for the Cassin's Sparrow that Larry and Doug heard on Sunday. We
arrived at a little after 6:00 and it was fairly quiet. After a while we saw
a bird fly into a scrubby dead tree on the east side of Lindsey Road at the
end of Kaser Road. It appeared to be a Cassin's Sparrow. We remained until
just after 8:00 and saw the bird several times in that same tree. A Savannah
Sparrow also used that tree and sang often but the Cassin's Sparrow did not
sing while we were there. We listened to and watched Grasshopper and Vesper
Sparrows also. I have posted some pictures of the bird at
www.clarkcountyohioaudubon.org . I hope the pictures are good enough to
identify the bird. 

Doug Overacker
Springfield, Ohio

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