The Lark Sparrow that has been frequenting the south side of the Calverton- 
Grumman propertry (Suffolk County) was present theis morning (Sunday).  The 
bird was first found at the main entrance, using both the Grumman side and the 
golf course side of RIver Road, but quickly moved west beyond the Community 
playground.  A group of birders last saw it feeding along the edge of the road 
in the exposed dirt opposite and flying acroos the road between a couple of 
large Grumman buildings.

The LeContes Sparow was putting on a nice show in the previoulsy described 
location and a Turkey Vulture, Rough-legged Hawk, Kestrel and Red-tail put in 
appearances along the runways.

Mike Cooper

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