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Saturday, February 20, 2016

SAVANNAH SPARROW, STA-5, CLEWISTON, FL

   This morning we went on an Audobon of the Western Everglades (AWE) birding field trip to Stormwater Treatment Area-5 (STA-5) in Clewiston, FL.    This is a great birding hotspot.
   Even though the face and bill of the bird are somewhat obscured, we were able to ID this bird as a Savannah Sparrow (in particular vs. the Song Sparrow, which is very similar) as follows:
  • Brown above and white below, with relatively thin brown streaks on breast and flanks.
  • Central dark brown spot on chest.
  • Notched tail - this differentiates the Savannah Sparrow from the Song Sparrow, which has a rounded tail.

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