Re: [mou-net] Late Chipping Sparrow in Bloomington (Hennepin Co.)

2010-11-13 Thread drewbec
Roger Everhart's comments about this bird made me give it a closer look. I 
don't think it's an American Tree Sparrow at all. The suggestion of a breast 
spot is there, but this seems to be the way the feathers are fluffed, and not a 
true breast spot. The bill is clearly NOT bicolored, and the maxilla (upper 
half of the bill) is the same yellowish color as the mandible (lower half of 
the bill). This alone rules out American Tree Sparrow. The overall jizz of 
proportions, etc. doesn't look right for American Tree either. The lores are 
obviously dark, and I would say the bird was correctly ID'd as a Chipping 
Sparrow. A Clay-colored or Brewer's (quite a stretch for us at anytime, but 
worth considering) would have pale lores.


Drew Smith
Eagan, Dakota County









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The snowstorm has brought plenty of goldfinches, chickadees, woodpeckers and
house finches back to our yard, but we have had a surprise this afternoon
when we saw a sparrow that looks like a Chipping Sparrow.

This is by far the latest that we have ever seen a Chipping Sparrow here.  I
have some pictures if others would like to look and give their opinion on
whether it is Chipping Sparrow or not.

The quality isn't the greatest because the dark lighting and the snow
combined to make it difficult to take clear pictures.

Sparrow Back #1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172871768/
Sparrow Back #2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172267151/
Sparrow Front #1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266961/
Sparrow Front #2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266613/
Sparrow Front #3: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172870746/

Thanks in advance for any help.

Ben Harste


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Re: [mou-net] Late Chipping Sparrow in Bloomington (Hennepin Co.)

2010-11-13 Thread R.D. Everhart
This looks like an American Tree Sparrow to me. Note what appears to
be a breast spot in one of the photos.

Roger Everhart
http://minnesotabirdnerd.blogspot.com

Apple Valley, MN

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>Co.)
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>>
>>The snowstorm has brought plenty of goldfinches, chickadees,
>woodpeckers and
>>house finches back to our yard, but we have had a surprise this
>afternoon
>>when we saw a sparrow that looks like a Chipping Sparrow.
>>
>>This is by far the latest that we have ever seen a Chipping Sparrow
>here.  I
>>have some pictures if others would like to look and give their
>opinion on
>>whether it is Chipping Sparrow or not.
>>
>>The quality isn't the greatest because the dark lighting and the
>snow
>>combined to make it difficult to take clear pictures.
>>
>>Sparrow Back #1:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172871768/
>>Sparrow Back #2:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172267151/
>>Sparrow Front #1:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266961/
>>Sparrow Front #2:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266613/
>>Sparrow Front #3:
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172870746/
>>
>>Thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>>Ben Harste
>>
>>
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[mou-net] Late Chipping Sparrow in Bloomington (Hennepin Co.)

2010-11-13 Thread MN Birder
The snowstorm has brought plenty of goldfinches, chickadees, woodpeckers and
house finches back to our yard, but we have had a surprise this afternoon
when we saw a sparrow that looks like a Chipping Sparrow.

This is by far the latest that we have ever seen a Chipping Sparrow here.  I
have some pictures if others would like to look and give their opinion on
whether it is Chipping Sparrow or not.

The quality isn't the greatest because the dark lighting and the snow
combined to make it difficult to take clear pictures.

Sparrow Back #1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172871768/
Sparrow Back #2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172267151/
Sparrow Front #1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266961/
Sparrow Front #2: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172266613/
Sparrow Front #3: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54582...@n02/5172870746/

Thanks in advance for any help.

Ben Harste


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[mou-net] Glaucous Gull - Duluth

2010-11-13 Thread David Benson
At 10:30 Saturday, Lars Benson found an adult Glaucous Gull along the
Lakewalk northeast of the Rose Garden (the Rose Garden is at 13th E and
London Road.

Dave Benson
Duluth


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[mou-net] Barrow's Goldeneye- Duluth

2010-11-13 Thread Karl Bardon
The male Barrow's Goldeneye first seen yesterday in Duluth at Beacon Point/21st 
Aveneue East by Greg Garmer was refound this morning at the rowing club on Park 
Point with 166 Common Goldeneyes.

Karl Bardon
Duluth, MN





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2010-11-13 Thread Karl Bardon
The male Barrow's Goldeneye first seen yesterday in Duluth at Beacon Point/21st 
Aveneue East by Greg Garmer was refound this morning at the rowing club on Park 
Point with 166 Common Goldeneyes.

Karl Bardon
Duluth, MN




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