The clay-colored sparrow is still VERY active in the area between Stimson and 
Goldwin Smith. Keeping mostly to the Goldwin side and foraging along the paths. 
Singing and chipping regularly. I was able to spot it within a minute of coming 
to the spot. 

Derrick J. Thrasher
Ph.D. Student
Neurobiology & Behavior
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Cornell University



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