Subject: | Re: Mystery caller |
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From: | "Aaron Ximm" aaron_gmail |
Date: | Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:50 pm (PDT) |
On 10/18/06, Bob McLean <> wrote: > Each fall the Golden-crowned Sparrows migrate into our area. A > wonderful song for a wonderful season. We saw those mostly over the winter into early spring as I recall, when our feeder seemed much more popular -- it's just now getting some more regular traffic (house finches earlier this week). I'm still not so good at telling the Gold-crowns from the White-crowns, I swear there's some local variation in the color of the crowns... :) After getting used to them in our yard I was really happy to meet them in droves on the trail in Pt Reyes to the tomales point where the Tule elk live... :) best, aaron -- quietamerican.org oneminutevacation.org 83% happy 9% disgusted 6% fearful 2% angry |
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