Sharp-tailed was present 8:30-8:45 am Sunday.

On Sep 24, 2016 8:56 PM, "Tanya Beyer" <epiphaniesafi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No one in the group this afternoon at Tacoma Avenue and County Rd. 32, so
> far as I know, saw the bird after the initial midday sighting. We sure did
> search from the roadside, while the wind shook our scopes and conditions
> dimmed. Joel Schmid called me after we had departed the scene to report
> that a Wisconsin birder in the group had driven ahead with him along Tacoma
> and believed she had spotted the sharp-tailed based on warm cinnamon
> streakless breast and prominent white supercilium. I whirled the car around
> at the edge of Mayer and came back, found Joel and the other birder a
> quarter mile or so north of the main pond at the corner, and agreed, in
> failing light, that those field marks were present. This bird was
> considerably far back from our post along Tacoma Avenue looking west this
> time, with a developing rainstorm for a backdrop. My suggestion for birders
> tomorrow is that the bird is likely still in the area.
> *Tanya Beyer*
>
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