Best for me? Black-capped Vireos in parking lot at Wichita Mountains NWR in 
OKlahoma.

It's the easiest place to see them now; far easier than anywhere in Texas.

Doug Chapman
Sioux Falls, SD


On Jan 24, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Bob Holtz wrote:

> My best parking lot find was the Eurasian Tree Sparrow. I walked through the
> small area in which they are found in St. Louis. Finding none I returned to
> the parking lot where one was waiting for me, perched on the curbing.
> 
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> Bob Holtz
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> From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU] On Behalf Of Pastor Al
> Schirmacher
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> 
> Saw an interesting question on Facebook this morning:  what is your favorite
> parking lot bird?  Got me thinking about unusual locations:
> 
> * Parking lot:  Gray-crowned Rosy Finches in Cloquet, MN parking lot
> 
> * Yard:  tie between Cattle Egret and Prairie Falcon, north of Princeton, MN
> 
> * Work:  Lark Sparrow
> 
> * Restaurant:  tie between BB Magpie & Golden Eagle
> 
> * Hotel:  Black-throated Magpie-Jay (business trip in Mexico many years ago,
> probably not unusual for residents).
> 
> How about you?
> 
> Al Schirmacher
> Princeton, MN
> Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties
> pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net
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