Hi, Lars,
I'm trying to visualize it, is this location near the new fence with the
Flying F Ranch signs and the row of alders?
Frank
in Monmouth
On 11/28/2019 10:24 AM, Lars Norgren wrote:
70 aloft at one point, low over the winter wheat on a southeast facing slope. There's a gravel crossroads with deep ditch to east. Field is nw quadrant. Good scoping conditions with morning sun at one's back. Birds are on a slope not hiding in the grass. Plenty of dark rich yellowthroated larks, and plenty of pale gray faced/breasted larks, some of the first l have seen in the Willamette Valley. This is the most HOLA I have ever seen on Livermore. Pipits as well, and more of both at the bare mud where Livermore makes a very gentle s curve. I couldn't hear any LONGSPURS. Savannah Sparrows in the very next field south of deep ditch. LarsPOST: Send your post to obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx