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Lincoln's Sparrow
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- Subject: Lincoln's Sparrow
- From: James Coman <hillshepherd@skybest.com>
- Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 06:22:55 -0700
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Dear Folks:
A very cooperative Lincoln's Sparrow showed up at my feeder at the farm in
Alleghany County, N.C. yesterday afternoon, staying in full view on several
occasions for minutes at a time. I think this is the first time I have seen
this species as a spring migrant, though it has been a rare fall migrant
here.
Somewhat surprisingly, the White-Crowned Sparrows are still here.
James Coman
Piney Creek, N.C.