Date: 7/9/25 9:14 am
From: G & J Fenton Friesen <friesen.fenton...>
Subject: Re: Blue Grosbeak - Sedgwick County
Just north of you in Harvey County I find Blue Grosbeak without too much
work. Not common but they are around. They like scrubby areas.

Gregg Friesen
Newton, KS



On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 9:28 AM Daniel Smith <daniel...> wrote:

> I have a question for more experienced birders than me. I live in northern
> Sedgwick County and heard a bird last night that I hadn't heard before. I
> wasn't able to view it, but I do have the Merlin Bird app on my phone, so I
> let it listen and twice it came up with a blue grosbeak.
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> I've never seen one before, but the different song that I heard let me know
> I was hearing something different. How common of an occurrence would that
> be in Sedgwick County?
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> Daniel Smith
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