Date: 4/12/24 9:17 am
From: Warren Woessner <WWoessner...>
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Vesper Sparrows, Dakota C.
Clay colored sparrows have nested in this area for some years.
Warren

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From: Minnesota Birds <MOU-NET...> On Behalf Of linda whyte
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2024 4:59 PM
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Subject: [mou-net] Vesper Sparrows, Dakota C.

A brief visit to the 140th St marsh (RIP) turned up some very melodic Vesper Sparrows, foraging along the roadside bushes, and the roadside itself, on the east end. Their presence gave pause -and hope - for the thought that this and other species may find the hilly grasses of the landfill worth considering, at least for a stopover. It seemed to appeal to the American Tree Sparrows (and one White-crowned) this past winter.
Linda Whyte

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