Subject: [Tweeters] Clay-Colored Sparrows & Band-Tailed Pigeons
Date: Jun 11 10:15:58 2006
From: Russell Rogers - rrogers at olypen.com


I would disagree that they are grossbeaks. I would say that it was
one Clay-colored Sparrow and one Savannah Sparrow.

Russell
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On Jun 11, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Ned McGarry wrote:

> Hi David . . .
>
> Your 2 Clay-colored Sparrow shots are BH Grosbeak.
>
> A Clay-colored Sparrow around here would be a rarity . . . like the
> one at the Marymoor compost piles last October.
>
> http://www.pbase.com/nmcgarry/clsp
>
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> Ned McGarry
> Sammamish, WA
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>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: David Richardson
> To: Tweeters
> Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 6:56 AM
> Subject: [Tweeters] Clay-Colored Sparrows & Band-Tailed Pigeons
>
>
> 10 June 06
> Lots of Band-Tailed Pigeons in Sammamish lake Park feeding on
> elderberries also a few Clay-Colored sparrows and Cedar Waxwings.
>
> pics are the last three in the "recently sighted" album on
> www.west_woods.typepad.com
>
> (please let me know if the bird id's are wrong !)
>
> David Richardson
> Sammamish
> DaveR at nwlink.com
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