ML596718501
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Continuing bird. I heard a White-throated Sparrow singing along the Deer Run Trail near trail marker #40. (Audio is attached.) On the opposite side of the Deer Run Trail (between markers 35 & 36) I was able to get a brief view of a White-throated Sparrow. It was flying around and foraging in the understory of the woods on the west side of the trail. It was only calling at the time and not singing. I identified it as a White-throated sparrow by the bright white throat, drab (but obvious) supercilium and the yellow lores. The supercilium was very drab but still had yellow lores leading me to believe that it was a tan-striped adult and not a juvenile. I was unable to get a photo of the bird. I believe there is enough distance between these two locations to consider these to be two different birds.
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