[wisb] Re: Field sparrows on a feeder (Milwaukee Co)

  • From: Jennifer Ambrose <jenthreat@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Betsyacorn@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 20:39:03 -0500

I have noticed House Sparrows hanging from the finch sack in my yard! Darn
adaptable lil pests!
Jennifer ambrose
Milwaukee county
On Apr 5, 2012 8:31 PM, <Betsyacorn@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> I marked a single Field Sparrow in my little yard list book on Monday,
> realizing it was a first for the yard in eight years of listing.
>  Yesterday  in
> the late afternoon, it returned to forage in the grass and shrubs, and was
> joined by a buddy FISP.  Today, it had figured out the feeder  platform.
> What next?  I'd better hide the car keys! I don't know  if it's that rare,
> but
> it was a pleasant surprise/learning for me, and offered  extended viewing.
> On very rare occasions, I've had the ground  denizens, junco and a white
> throated sparrow, alight on the feeders.   Always surprised.
>
> Betsy Abert, So. Milwaukee, Milw Co.
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