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Re: [SBB] LATE Golden-crowned Sparrow on Stanford Campus



Golden Crown Sparrows continue to be seen on Patterson Pass Road in eastern
Alameda County.
Rich Cimino
Pleasanton Cal.


> [Original Message]
> From: Kay Partelow <[[email protected]]>
> To: <[[email protected]]>
> Date: 5/15/2006 4:47:04 PM
> Subject: [SBB] LATE Golden-crowned Sparrow on Stanford Campus
>
> Hello,
>
> This morning I came in to work to find a late (in more ways than one) 
> GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW on our 4th floor balcony.  Probably a recent 
> window-strike victim.  The body seemed to be fairly fresh, so I'm
figuring 
> it happened early this morning.  I was surprised to see one still in the 
> area this late in May.
>
> On a happier note, I'm still seeing small flocks of CEDAR WAXWINGS along 
> Serra Street in the Eucalyptus trees, as well as outside our office 
> windows.  I've also been hearing a singing BULLOCK'S ORIOLE along Serra, 
> and had an earlier sighting with Chris MacIntosh of a singing male HOODED 
> ORIOLE in the Cactus Garden on May 3.
>
> On the home front (South Palo Alto) I'm enjoying the antics of three 
> fledged DARK-EYED JUNCO youngsters perusing my herb garden.
>
> Kay Partelow
>
>
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