I spent an hour milling around Bomax Drive this afternoon and was pleased by
the arrival of a few WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS. Overall, most sparrows were
SONG, but there was also a single SWAMP SPARROW and a couple EASTERN
TOWHEES. The other highlights of the afternoon were a singled YELLOW-RUMPED
WARBLER, at least four CAROLINA WRENS and a NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD that was
stuck on "phoebe" for quite awhile.

Good birding,
Ryan

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Ryan Douglas
[email protected]
Dept. of Plant Biology
142 Emerson Hall
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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