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Re: Clay-colored Sparrow Logistics

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Joe Byrnes

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Joe Byrnes

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Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:40:04 -0500

Elaine,

Yesterday Jeff Culler and I parked off the road a few feet before the stone
driveway.  No one said anything to us.  I think you could park at the office
building as long as you are out of the way and parking lot isn't crowded. 

I'd try again, be patient, and you might try spreading some millet, like I
did.  Slow walking moved the birds.

Look for a definitely smaller sparrow with a pale breast, among the many
Song Sparrows.  It was very active so we only had quick looks.  Jeff and I
were there over two hours before the fog began to lift, the sun came out,
the birds became active, and Mike spotted it.  

You might want to ask Sean McCandless to email you his pictures, which
should help with the id.

Good luck,
-Joe 




-----Original Message-----
From: Maryland Birds & Birding [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Elaine Hendricks
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:38 AM
To: 
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Clay-colored Sparrow Logistics

Last Friday afternoon (January 12) I stopped by the site on Bulle Rock
Parkway on my way home from North East, where I had 
searched for the Iceland Gull (in vain, as it turned out) that Sean
McCandless has been seeing in the town park.  At the Clay-colored 
Sparrow site, however, I was scared off by an earth-moving machine that was
working on the dirt pile alongside the erosion control 
fence.  Also, it wasn't clear to me that I could "get away with" parking on
the gravel pull-off.  I briefly considered parking in the lot of 
the nearby office building but decided that might be risky, too.  And since
the light was beginning to fade, and no one had reported 
seeing the bird during the week anyway...I didn't stop to try to find it.
Now I'm kicking myself, of course, because it would be (or 
would have been) a very nice life bird for me.

So, if any regular readers of MDOsprey saw the bird during the week:  Did
you have any encounters with the construction crew?  Did 
anyone say "You can't park there" or "You're on private property?"

Thanks!

Elaine Hendricks
Greenbelt, MD  (PG County)
 

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