Howard bird club's trip to the farm this morning turned up some good sparrow action. Not as big a group (of birds that is) as I was hoping but enough to keep us on our toes. We had 5-6 different LINCOLNS with some great close looks. The WHITE-CROWNS were along the stream, all juv birds. SWAMPS were thick through the swale and chipping away. Some CHIPPING were feeding in the weeds and one was the most striking combo of colors, almost a periwinkle blue! SAVANNAHS were in moderate numbers, mostly moving on the plowed field. WHITE-THROATS were in the shrubs along the stream and SONGS were heavy in the foxtail. Other noteable sightings were HORNED LARKS, two NORTHEN HARRIERS (one grey), a RUDDY DUCK, COMMON SNIPE and a lovely group of BLUEBIRDS. Bonnie Ott