- I saw several at the picnic. However, they are often confused with the English (AKA House Sparrow) Sparrow found throughout the US. So what I thought was Eurasian might have been a common house sparrow. The only real way to tell is the little dot on the cheek. See - http://epsc.wustl.edu/~rlk/wgnss/ets/ Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jen Guyer" <nyisutter@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 8:27 PM Subject: [GeoStL] NGR: Eurasian Tree Sparrow > - > > I just noticed an article in the lastest Conservation magazine that says > that you wouldn't find a Eurasian Tree Sparrow at Busch Wildlife. For those > of you who frequent the park and know your birds, is this true? I find that > surprising because we have lots of Eurasion Tree Sparrows in our yard and we > are only 9.5 miles from Busch. > > Jen > > Read books released into the international library of BookCrossing.com. For > more information, see: www.ragamuffin-rays.bookcrossing.com > > **************************************************************************** > Our WebPage! Http://WWW.GeoStL.com > Mail List Info. > //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=geocaching > > To unsubscribe from this list, send email to geocaching-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field > **************************************************************************** > > > > > > **************************************************************************** Our WebPage! Http://WWW.GeoStL.com Mail List Info. //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=geocaching To unsubscribe from this list, send email to geocaching-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field ****************************************************************************