[NatureNS] Savannah Sparrows on Citadel Hill

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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 19:33:36 -0300
From: Jeff MacLeod <jeffnaturens@gmail.com>
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I biked over Citadel Hill this morning and heard a couple of Savannah
Sparrows singing.  Didn't see them, though.

I'm wondering if the Ipswich Sparrows sing the same song as the Savannah
Sparrows--I haven't seen or heard one before.  Does anyone know (or have
recordings)? I've noticed there are a few reports on this list indicating
they may be seen on some beaches on the Eastern/Southern Shore in April.
Does anyone know much about their migratory behavior? Where do they winter?
Do they tend to favor sand dunes even during migration?

Jeff MacLeod

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I biked over Citadel Hill this morning and heard a couple of Savannah Sparr=
ows singing.=A0 Didn&#39;t see them, though.<br><br>I&#39;m wondering if th=
e Ipswich Sparrows sing the same song as the Savannah Sparrows--I haven&#39=
;t seen or heard one before.=A0 Does anyone know (or have recordings)? I&#3=
9;ve noticed there are a few reports on this list indicating they may be se=
en on some beaches on the Eastern/Southern Shore in April. Does anyone know=
 much about their migratory behavior? Where do they winter? Do they tend to=
 favor sand dunes even during migration?<br>
<br>Jeff MacLeod<br><br>=A0<br>

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