Fox sparrows are still over the place in Broome Co, often multiple birds and 
many birds singing! How nice it is to hear so often the last week or so... 
    On Sunday, April 22, 2018, 9:42:58 AM EDT, Geo Kloppel 
<geoklop...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 I’ve still got numerous Fox Sparrows. Between my yard, the old orchard, and 
the five minute walk down to the edge of the L-P Preserve there seem to be 
about a dozen, and I know that means there are more nearby in other directions. 
I’m watching some foraging under a band of spruces at this moment. In a normal 
spring I expect to have them around my place for 3 weeks or more. 

A couple of Hermit Thrushes ate calling behind me. Here’s a Ruby-crowned 
Kinglet, over there is a Towhee. Now some Golden-crowned Kinglets. Oh, here 
come the Wood Ducks, skimming the tops of the spruces. Distant Field Sparrow 
song. A drumming Grouse!

Hey, here’s my local Broad-winged Hawk, back on territory!

-Geo



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