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Per Ted Murin, on Sunday, Sep. 30th, several observers had
close views of an adult NELSONS SHARP-TAILED SPARROW
at the Brilyea Access west of the goose-viewing area on Rte 17 in Addison.
For a long time, the SHARP-TAILED SPARROW
was saucily cooperative while openly munching on seeds,
but then shifted into its secretive-as-a-mouse-mode.
Location: west branch of Brilyea Access.
Hike the track through the woods west of the FIRST parking lot.
About 200 yards past the woods, hang a left onto the
oft-mentioned path through the goldenrod.
At the end of the goldenrod path, turn right --
the sparrow is/was about 30 yards to the right.
Dave Hoag, Grand Isle<BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> See what's new at
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