[EBB Sightings] Blue Grosbeak Patterson Pass

[EBB Sightings] Blue Grosbeak Patterson Pass

Richard Cimino
Sun Apr 15 22:27:32 PDT 2007
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    I typed a dumb mistake earlier today regarding Golden Crown Sparrows and
    want to correct myself - if I may.
    Golden Crown Sparrow's do not spend the summer in the Sierra Nevada.
    We all know this fact - me included.
    Soooooooo there is a long reason and explanation why I typed that thought.
    Without going there, please accept this e mail by smiling  :) and pressing
    delete.
    Rich Cimino
    Pleasanton
    
    
    
    > [Original Message]
    > From: Richard Cimino 
    > To: EBB 
    > Date: 4/15/2007 10:08:15 AM
    > Subject: [EBB Sightings] Blue Grosbeak Patterson Pass 
    > This morning at 9AM on Patterson Pass Rd. myself and Art Edwards of
    > Livermore located a FOS Male Blue Grosbeak at road marker 6.21. 
    > The Blue Grosbeak was all over the area, down below on a tree top, as well
    > as perching on the fence post and the fence line itself, th.en back down
    > into the gully.
    > In the cottonwoods near road marker 6.04 was a male Black-headed Grosbeak.
    > At road marker 7.21 in the cottonwoods there was a Yellow-Rumped "Myrtle"
    > Warbler.
    > There are many Golden-Crown Sparrows on the pass going east to the
    Sierra's
    > for the summer.
    > Richard Cimino
    > Alameda County
    > Minimize pointless drama
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