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Lincoln's Sparrow, Gray-cheeked Thrush Patterson Park, Baltimore

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"CURSON, David"

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CURSON, David

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Mon, 19 May 2008 21:27:58 -0400

Apologies for not posting earlier, but these birds may well stick aroud till tomorrow. I had a quick look around the park this morning at 10am. AMong the highlights were single Swainson's Thrush (singing), Gray-cheeked Thrush and Lincoln's Sparrow by the maintenance yard, a Northern Waterthrush by the pond and a Warbling Vireo who has been warbling away near the pond for at least 2 weeks now. A WAVI is present in most years through May until it realizes this is not a good place to attract a mate.

Dave

David Curson, PhD
Director of Bird Conservation,
Audubon MD-DC,
2437 Eastern Avenue,
Baltimore  MD  21224
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