Date:         Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:58:43 -0500
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From:         Elliot Kirschbaum <ekirschb@BCPL.NET>
Subject:      Re: The search for a gray-headed Fox Sparrow
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on 11/24/01 2:15 PM, Hilton, Rob at rhilton@CSA.COM wrote:

> This morning Lisa Shannon and I spent about an hour and a quarter very
> close to this spot and the only Fox Sparrows we found were of the
> expected northern/eastern red variety.  We left shortly before 10 am as
> we could hear the siren song of Starbucks coming from the distant south.
> All the Waxwings were Cedar, all the Chickadees seemed to be
> Black-capped, all the Zonotrichias were White-throated, etc. etc.  The
> light rain was pleasant after such a long spell of warm and dry weather.

You did not really mean that about the Chickadees, did you?

Elliot Kirschbaum
Baltimore, MD USA
mailto:ekirschb@bcpl.net

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