[TN-Bird] Lincoln's Sparrow

  • From: "Chris Sloan" <chris.sloan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 May 2005 18:18:12 -0500

The neighbor's kids made some noise and flushed a small bird out of the
hedges between our houses.  I looked up and was surprised to see a
Lincoln's Sparrow sitting in the tree in front of me.  This is the 71st
species I've seen in our yard since Friday.  Not bad for a 1.5 acre lot
in west Nashville!

Yesterday afternoon, I was serenaded by dueting Gray-cheeked Thrushes,
and a male Blackpoll obligingly came down into a nearby Redbud to allow
me some decent (but not great) photos.

regards,

Chris Sloan
Nashville, TN 

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