Nelson's Sparrow and Orange-crowned Warbler in Amherst SP
Published: October 04, 2015
Tags: Parks and Preserves, Orange-crowned Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Nelson's Sparrow, Blue-headed Vireo, Amherst State Park
A nice find by Jim Pawlicki brought Willie, Betsy, and I out to Amherst State Park to see if we could find the Nelson's Sparrow he found the day before. Funny, I had just been looking for one there a couple of days prior - I guess the little guy didn't get there as soon as I expected!
The sparrow wasn't that easy to find but find it, we did! It was a rather uncooperative bird, though, only giving partial views through the reeds. I find this sparrow to be one of the more beautiful sparrows with its lovely shades of orange, gray, and brown. It's not much of a singer, though, only giving a bit of a buzzy sound. The bird we saw didn't sing at all, actually, probably because it was fall and s/he just wasn't in the singing mood!
Before hunting for the sparrow, the three of us went through a bit of the park and found several other nice birds, including a Lincoln's Sparrow, several Winter Wrens, a most lovely Orrange-crowned Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler, American Redstart, Sharp-shinned, Cooper's, and Red-tailed Hawks, and a Blue-headed Vireo.
Nelson's Sparrow - really, it is!
Another obstructed view of the Nelson's Sparrow
Nelson's Sparrow
Orange-crowned Warbler
Black-throated Green Warbler
Sharp-shinned Hawk
Blue-headed Vireo
Blue-headed Vireo - back at home
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