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[va-bird] Manassas NBP: Grasshopper Sparrows

  • From: "Dorothy M. Tella" <dtella@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "VA-BIRD" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 14:59:01 -0400
Hello VA-Birders:

Yesterday in the midafternoon I spent about 45 minutes in the parking lot at 
the Groveton Road entrance to the Stuart's Hill restoration area in the 
southwest section of Manassas National Battlefield Park. I had hoped to see 
GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS and was delighted when two of them, braving the blazing 
sun and heat , flew up from the grass on the north side of the parking lot and 
perched for several minutes on tall weeds,  giving me nice looks through my 
scope. One was singing constantly, though I couldn't hear him at all over 
construction noise from nearby I-66.

Barn Swallows--two dozen or so-- were everywhere: sweeping over the fields, 
lounging on picnic tables, and standing in large groups on the pavement of the 
parking lot.  Several Red-winged Blackbirds and a family of Indigo Buntings 
were also about.

Dorothy Tella
McLean, VA




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