Howie Nielsen, Jonathan Alderfer and I very much enjoyed the Black-throated Sparrow today between 9:30 and 11:30. We saw it on all three roads as it moves around quite a bit but in a small area. Seth Benz's suggestion that you keep an eye on the feeder at 13 Barnacle Lane is very good advice. The sparrow returned to that feeder several times. It also fed at a nearby feeder on Hillcrest Drive. It was often alone but also associated with juncos. A Red Fox Sparrow was also present.
60 Bohemians on rt 186, 1 mile south of rt. 1.
Lovely day to be outdoors with great companionship. After a glorious moon, Venus, and Saturn pre-dawn, a stunning sunset coming home.
Best,
Peter
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