FIELD SPARROW photographed at Gomes Park, Fremont


Bob Toleno
 

(Acting as the messenger)

Bill Chen found and photographed a FIELD SPARROW this evening at Gomes Park in Fremont, a small park due east of Lake Elizabeth in Fremont. This may be a first county record for Alameda. (I see no previous eBird records, but i didn't do any other research.) His excellent photos were posted to the Fremont Birding Circle group on Facebook a short time ago:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1516346665303799/permalink/1953538574917937/

The GPS coordinates of the spot he photographed the bird are: 37.550555, -121.954072

I'll see a lot of you at that park tomorrow morning, i'm sure.

Bob Toleno
Hayward


Alvaro Jaramillo
 

Bob et al.

Having grown up with Field Sparrow in the Northeast, this bird looks so dull and gray that I think one can safely identify it as the western subspecies (aranacea). In the east, they are way more contrasting and colorful than this, the western form is duller and more grayish. Nice find!

Alvaro



Alvaro Jaramillo

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Subject: [EBB_Sightings] FIELD SPARROW photographed at Gomes Park, Fremont





(Acting as the messenger)

Bill Chen found and photographed a FIELD SPARROW this evening at Gomes Park in Fremont, a small park due east of Lake Elizabeth in Fremont. This may be a first county record for Alameda. (I see no previous eBird records, but i didn't do any other research.) His excellent photos were posted to the Fremont Birding Circle group on Facebook a short time ago:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1516346665303799/permalink/1953538574917937/



The GPS coordinates of the spot he photographed the bird are: 37.550555, -121.954072



I'll see a lot of you at that park tomorrow morning, i'm sure.

Bob Toleno

Hayward


Logan Kahle
 

Hi Bob and all,

Just thought I would mention this (amazingly) represents the second county record, the first photographed at Helen Green’s feeder in Berkeley 15-16 November, 2005. Great find, Bill!

Good birding,
Logan


On Oct 12, 2017, at 8:55 PM, 'Alvaro Jaramillo' chucao@... [EBB_Sightings] <EBB_Sightings-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Bob et al.

Having grown up with Field Sparrow in the Northeast, this bird looks so dull and gray that I think one can safely identify it as the western subspecies (aranacea). In the east, they are way more contrasting and colorful than this, the western form is duller and more grayish. Nice find!

Alvaro

Alvaro Jaramillo

<mailto:alvaro@...> alvaro@...

www.alvarosadventures.com

From: EBB_Sightings@... [mailto:EBB_Sightings@...] On Behalf Of Bob Toleno bob@... [EBB_Sightings]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 8:12 PM
To: EBB_Sightings@...
Subject: [EBB_Sightings] FIELD SPARROW photographed at Gomes Park, Fremont

(Acting as the messenger)

Bill Chen found and photographed a FIELD SPARROW this evening at Gomes Park in Fremont, a small park due east of Lake Elizabeth in Fremont. This may be a first county record for Alameda. (I see no previous eBird records, but i didn't do any other research.) His excellent photos were posted to the Fremont Birding Circle group on Facebook a short time ago:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1516346665303799/permalink/1953538574917937/

The GPS coordinates of the spot he photographed the bird are: 37.550555, -121.954072

I'll see a lot of you at that park tomorrow morning, i'm sure.

Bob Toleno

Hayward

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Logan Kahle
 

All,
Didn't realize this had already been posted. Sorry for the redundancy.
Logan
On 10/12/17 10:48 PM, Logan Kahle logan@... [EBB_Sightings] wrote:

 

Hi Bob and all,


Just thought I would mention this (amazingly) represents the second county record, the first photographed at Helen Green’s feeder in Berkeley 15-16 November, 2005. Great find, Bill!

Good birding,
Logan


On Oct 12, 2017, at 8:55 PM, 'Alvaro Jaramillo' chucao@... [EBB_Sightings] <EBB_Sightings-noreply@...> wrote:

 

Bob et al.

Having grown up with Field Sparrow in the Northeast, this bird looks so dull and gray that I think one can safely identify it as the western subspecies (aranacea). In the east, they are way more contrasting and colorful than this, the western form is duller and more grayish. Nice find!

Alvaro

Alvaro Jaramillo

<mailto:alvaro@...> alvaro@...

www.alvarosadventures.com

From: EBB_Sightings@... [mailto:EBB_Sightings@...] On Behalf Of Bob Toleno bob@... [EBB_Sightings]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2017 8:12 PM
To: EBB_Sightings@...
Subject: [EBB_Sightings] FIELD SPARROW photographed at Gomes Park, Fremont

(Acting as the messenger)

Bill Chen found and photographed a FIELD SPARROW this evening at Gomes Park in Fremont, a small park due east of Lake Elizabeth in Fremont. This may be a first county record for Alameda. (I see no previous eBird records, but i didn't do any other research.) His excellent photos were posted to the Fremont Birding Circle group on Facebook a short time ago:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1516346665303799/permalink/1953538574917937/

The GPS coordinates of the spot he photographed the bird are: 37.550555, -121.954072

I'll see a lot of you at that park tomorrow morning, i'm sure.

Bob Toleno

Hayward

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