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	<title>Comments on: Chilly Saturday in Prospect Park</title>
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		<title>By: Rich</title>
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		<description>Howdy. I found your post on Prospect Park birding while googling around trying to find some pictures of Fox Sparrows. I haven&#039;t seen one in a while and generally have always thought them to be solitary, but Feb. 3 I was quite sure I had a group of at least four, possibly six, just along the north edge of the lake. These were all from the reddest of the subspecies, tidily red and gray. I&#039;d be interested to know if you had a group as well and were / was yours also the red subsp.? Drop me an email or leave a message on my blog if you have a second. I also had the Common Merg. the first time I&#039;ve had it in the 5 boroughs, I believe. See you in the park.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Howdy. I found your post on Prospect Park birding while googling around trying to find some pictures of Fox Sparrows. I haven&#8217;t seen one in a while and generally have always thought them to be solitary, but Feb. 3 I was quite sure I had a group of at least four, possibly six, just along the north edge of the lake. These were all from the reddest of the subspecies, tidily red and gray. I&#8217;d be interested to know if you had a group as well and were / was yours also the red subsp.? Drop me an email or leave a message on my blog if you have a second. I also had the Common Merg. the first time I&#8217;ve had it in the 5 boroughs, I believe. See you in the park.</p>
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