Helen Patton, Joy Bowen and I turned up today, December 29 at just
after 10:00 a.m., on the entrance road to Chesapeake Farms, and after
only a short (10 minutes?) wait, were able to see the Golden-crowned
Sparrow just about exactly where Joe Byrnes describes in his earlier
post to MDOsprey.
The bird seemed quite nervous, and after each few seconds of exposure
hurried back to the shelter of the pokeweed bush. Several times it
just sat under the bush near a patch of snow for a few seconds; once
it came out onto the short grass near the road (as described by Joe),
when it was quite difficult to see because our vehicle was not tall
enough. It did not feed with other sparrows; indeed it seemed not to
be feeding at all.
About 15-20 feet farther back along the entrance road nearer the gap
in the hedge there were numerous, active sparrows -- all
White-throated and White-crowned -- some of them singing
softly. Other birds seen nearby were Northern Mockingbird, Northern
Cardinal, Blue Jay, and Cedar Waxwing. The Golden-crowned Sparrow
appeared not to associate with any of them.
Mike Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club, MOS
Bethesda, MD
D.H. Michael Bowen
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda, MD 20817
Telephone: (301) 530-5764
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