Subject: [Tweeters] Clay-colored sparrow; 10-sparrow day
Date: Nov 9 19:53:46 2013
From: Scott Ramos - lsr at ramoslink.info


As already related by Brian, a 10-sparrow day, which I?ve never done before, plus the CCSP was a state lifer for me. For the record, the WTSP at Crescent Lake was a tan-striped variety. What initially caught my attention to this bird was that it was singing!

Photos of the CCSP:
https://picasaweb.google.com/104613265151815506340/MarymoorPark?noredirect=1#5944467590127992386
https://picasaweb.google.com/104613265151815506340/MarymoorPark?noredirect=1#5944467497107482674

Scott Ramos
Seattle


On Nov 9, 2013, at 5:27 PM, B&PBell <bellasoc at isomedia.com> wrote:

> While Scott and I were at the Compost piles we saw: Golden-crowned, White-crowned, Song, Fox, Lincoln's, Savannah, Dark-eyed Junco, Spotted Towhee in addition to the Clay-colored. A nine sparrow day at the piles - pretty good start to the day. Later in the day we saw, and heard, a White-throated Sparrow out near the north access to the Crescent Lake area off Tualco Loop Rd. 10 Sparrows for the day!
>
> Excellent day (with lots of other birds).
>
> Brian H. Bell
> Woodinville WA
> mail to bell asoc at iso media dot com