Date: 11/17/24 7:20 am
From: Jamie Chavez via groups.io <almiyi...>
Subject: Re: [sbcobirding] Sagebrush Sparrow in Cuyama - Complicated Access
You will also find two excellent past YouTube webinars on Sagebrush Sparrow ID available from the L.A. Birders website.

Wintering Artemisiospiza Sparrows by Chris McCreedy (Jan '24)
https://www.losangelesbirders.org/webinars/sage_sparrows2024.html

Identification of Bell's and Sagebrush Sparrows by Kimball Garrett and Andy Birch (Nov '20)https://www.losangelesbirders.org/webinars/sage_sparrows.html

Jamie M. Chavez
Santa Maria, CA

On Saturday, November 16th, 2024 at 9:46 PM, Alex Castelein via groups.io <alex.castelein...> wrote:

> Here is the eBird checklist with photos of the bird:
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S202735503
>
> And here is a very helpful article written by Andrew Birch on how to identify the species (with focus on wintering birds in California!):
> https://www.surfbirds.com/Features/Bells_Sparrow/identification.html
>
> On Sat, Nov 16, 2024 at 7:15 PM Alex Castelein <alex.castelein...> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> First the good news- Today Linus and I birded the Cuyama Valley pretty hard, and the obvious highlight was a Sagebrush Sparrow! I’d thought there was a solid chance this species might winter in very small numbers among Bell’s Sparrows in Cuyama, so this was exactly the species I was hoping to find this weekend. And boy do I feel vindicated!
>>
>> Now the bad news- The sparrow’s location, while on public land, is a complicated/sensitive spot to access. It is on BLM land (so it’s public) about half a kilometer south of the county line, but requires caution so I won’t provide the details publicly.
>>
>> After the Gray Vireo incident, we wanted to let people know promptly and give everyone the opportunity to search for the bird. Just like the vireo, this is a second mainland-county record (3rd overall), so I’m sure many would love to see it. That said, it is still a complicated location, so if you’d like to look for the sparrow, please reply to me personally (NOT to the whole group) and I will be happy to provide detailed instructions on how to go about birding the spot. You can email me or text me (650-521-6344), though the latter might go through easier since we have very poor reception here (Linus has none).
>>
>> There’s also a solid chance this bird spends the winter in that patch of habitat, and it’s always possible for there to be more than one, or more in other spots where Bell’s Sparrows congregate. If you look for this bird, make sure to study up because they only have a few subtle differences from Bell’s.
>>
>> We’ll send out a more complete report of our weekend in Cuyama once we get back home. I will try to get an eBird checklist with photos of the bird in by tonight.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alex Castelein
>> Isla Vista/UCSB
>
>

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