Nelson's Sparrows
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Nelson's Sparrows

josullivan

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This is the time of year to see migrating Nelson's Sparrows---formerly called Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrows--in southern Ontario.  Historically, the best place by far to find them is Coote's Paradise  (Dundas Marsh) in Hamilton.  However, so far this year I have seen no reports of these very attractive sparrows.  
         I was wondering if anybody out there has any information?

I'm off work tomorrow and may try my luck.  If I go I will post--positive or negative.  They should be there but can be very difficult to see.

Brendan O'Sullivan
Mississauga
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by josullivan »


GStuart

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There is one report on eBird for the first of October.
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josullivan

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I went to the marsh yesterday (Sunday),

Despite an extensive search involving alot of fairly strenuous walking in the marsh---keeping as much as possible to the existing trails---I failed to find a Nelson's Sparrow.   In my almost annual visits to this area , I am successful about 90% of the time. I met a couple of other birders and they hadn't seen any either.

         The saving grace was I did see 5 Hudsonian Godwits at the end of the trail at the mudflats.

Brendan
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by josullivan »