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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Lade" data-source="post: 1980398" data-attributes="member: 2676"><p>Cardamom, the Lapland Longspurs are fairly regular here all through the winter season. They are fairly difficult to detect though when they are using the harvested fields to feed (and hide) in! One has a better chance of viewing some of them when there is snow on the ground and they come to the cleared, gravel roads to pick around for seeds there. If you are ever in the Saint Joseph area, give me a call and I may be able to aid you in finding some of them. I am the only Lade in the Saint Joseph phone book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Lade, post: 1980398, member: 2676"] Cardamom, the Lapland Longspurs are fairly regular here all through the winter season. They are fairly difficult to detect though when they are using the harvested fields to feed (and hide) in! One has a better chance of viewing some of them when there is snow on the ground and they come to the cleared, gravel roads to pick around for seeds there. If you are ever in the Saint Joseph area, give me a call and I may be able to aid you in finding some of them. I am the only Lade in the Saint Joseph phone book. [/QUOTE]
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