Hi everyone,
A flock of a couple of dozen or so American Tree Sparrows was foraging near the
roadside in the mixed switchgrass/weeds field on the northeast side of the road
and just downhill from the observatory, around 3pm today. I tried hard to turn
them into Common Redpolls but they would
We were happy to see an American Tree Sparrow under the feeder today. Yesterday
we also had a Song Sparrow.
Regi
West Hill in the city
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We are lucky to have an American Tree Sparrow beneath our feeder today. I
glimpsed it yesterday but couldn’t be sure.
Regi
West Hill in the city
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One AMERICAN TREE SPARROW seen in our backyard, perched on wild rose for
many minutes, allowing wonderful scope viewing.
Fred and Marsha Kardon
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We had our first of the fall on Sunday -quite a bit later than the 28 year norm.
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Interesting. For what it's worth, I had my first American Tree Sparrow of
the fall here at Sapsucker Woods on October 31, and I have seen them every
day since then in the Ithaca area and north to Montezuma and the Lake
Ontario shore. There have been groups of 40+ along Towpath Road since at
least
Thanks Jay. We are at altitude here and dates a a rule run well behind Ithaca,
MNWR
or Watkins Glen. The 28 year norm for ATSP ihere is 10/28 and the previous late
arr
dates were 11/12 and 11/16 -the previous two falls!There has not been a pattern
of
increasing late arr dates over the years. My