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<blockquote data-quote="cnybirder" data-source="post: 1229057" data-attributes="member: 54010"><p>Here is my take on it:</p><p></p><p>Lincoln's Sparrow - no breeding populations within 150 miles or more.</p><p>Savannah Sparrow - streaking is far too heavy in throat area</p><p>Song Sparrow - photos I've seen of fledglings don't look like this</p><p>Dickcissel - juvenile doesn't look like this</p><p>Larks - none of the Larks breed in this area</p><p>All sparrows - I could not find one photo of a fledgling that had streaking on the throat like this and none with a back pattern like this. </p><p></p><p>I agree with J. Moore that it matches Red-winged Blackbird best:</p><p><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/15148489@N06/2058368607/" target="_blank">http://flickr.com/photos/15148489@N06/2058368607/</a></p><p>The bill matches pretty closely with this photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnybirder, post: 1229057, member: 54010"] Here is my take on it: Lincoln's Sparrow - no breeding populations within 150 miles or more. Savannah Sparrow - streaking is far too heavy in throat area Song Sparrow - photos I've seen of fledglings don't look like this Dickcissel - juvenile doesn't look like this Larks - none of the Larks breed in this area All sparrows - I could not find one photo of a fledgling that had streaking on the throat like this and none with a back pattern like this. I agree with J. Moore that it matches Red-winged Blackbird best: [URL="http://flickr.com/photos/15148489@N06/2058368607/"]http://flickr.com/photos/15148489@N06/2058368607/[/URL] The bill matches pretty closely with this photo. [/QUOTE]
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