Intrigued by the messages about the Golden-crowned Sparrow, Clarice and I
headed up there on Thursday morning, April 14, arriving about 10:30am.
Among the many White-crowned Sparrows visible from the blind, we saw in
immature, which looks considerable different from an immature White-crowned,
photo attached. I think it is an immature Golden-crowned, correct me if I am
wrong.
After an hour or so, we gave up, and took a drive through the park, returning
around 1pm.
We soon saw the mature Golden-crowned Sparrow, and I got a lot of photos. The
attached is representative, easy to identify this one.
Birds we saw while in Palo Duro:
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Wild Turkey ( it kept gobbling, causing the little birds to scatter )
Northern Cardinal
White-crowned Sparrow
House Finch
Pine Siskin
Brown Thrasher
Canyon Towhee
Turkey Vulture
Meadow Lark
Spotted Towhee
White-winged Dove
Brown-headed Cowbird
several different hawks spiraling around, did not stop to check closely
Floyd and Clarice Robertson
4702 61st St
Lubbock TX 79414-4527
806-799-4174 home
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