Date: 11/13/24 11:46 am From: Brian Johnson <buntingrobinjay...> Subject: [cobirds] Re: Need help with Sparrow, Arapahoe County
Thanks everyone. With all the ideas I looked harder at some of the
candidates. Grasshopper Sparrow seems to fit the best. That is a new patch
record.
Brian Johnson
Englewood
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 8:38:15 AM UTC-7
<greg.le......> wrote:
> Grasshopper Sparrow. Bold white eye-ring, yellow lore, long white lines
> (braces) down the back. A very hard bird to photograph this time of year,
> nice job getting an identifiable picture!
>
> Greg Levandoski
> Longmont, CO
>
> On Tuesday, November 12, 2024 at 6:32:34 PM UTC-7 Brian Johnson wrote:
>
>> Yesterday along the Marry Carter Green way near Hudson Gardens I found a
>> rather skulky sparrow that I am stumped by. The buffy face does not seem to
>> indict Song Sparrow, and no head patterns like a White-crowned or Tree
>> Sparrow. Attached is the photos, does anyone have an idea? The bird was not
>> easy to photograph so hopfully this will be good. I did not refind this
>> bird today.
>> Thanks Brian Johnson,
>> Englewood
>>
>> [image: Copy of DSC_6896.JPG][image: DSC_6897.JPG]
>>
>
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