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Lincoln's Sparrow near Columbia, SC
- To: "CarolinaBirds" <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
- Subject: Lincoln's Sparrow near Columbia, SC
- From: "Robin Carter" <rcarter@sc.rr.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 19:44:28 -0700
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
Hi gang,
I took a long lunch today to do a migration count for the Gulf Coast Bird
Observatory at SCE&G's Gardendale Access area on the Saluda River, near
Irmo, Lexington County, SC. The migration was very slow, but I get a good
look at a Lincoln's Sparrow, in underbrush with a couple of White-throated
Sparrows, near the northern (upstream) edge of the property.
I bring this up because we should be alert to the fact that the Lincoln's
Sparrow, a rather hard to find winter bird in the Carolinas, does migrate
through in May. I recall that Gary Graves and I once found a Lincoln's
Sparrow in late May in similar habitat (underbrush in a floodplain forest)
in West Virginia. So check out the White-throated Sparrows, and listen for
that funny House Wren like song!
Robin Carter
Columbia, SC
rcarter@sc.rr.com