MOURC Proceedings Archive - Towhees, Sparrows Accepted
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Proceedings
Species: Towhees, Sparrows
Cassin's Sparrow
Black-throated Sparrow
Lark Sparrow
Lark Bunting
Chipping Sparrow
Clay-colored Sparrow
[Black-chinned Sparrow]
Brewer's Sparrow
American Tree Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow
Golden-crowned Sparrow
Harris's Sparrow
Nelson's Sparrow
Baird's Sparrow
Henslow's Sparrow
Savannah Sparrow
Swamp Sparrow
Abert's Towhee
Green-tailed Towhee
Spotted Towhee

[Black-chinned Sparrow] (P) (Spizella atrogularis)Start Date 1936-01-01
RefFirstLastLocationCounty23CommentStatus
72:401999-05-22Afton State ParkWashington(record #99–59; vote 0–10, with all ten members voting on potential first state records). The descriptions of this bird were not written until six months after the observation, apparently only from memory, and this is not acceptable for such an unprecedented sighting (i.e., no other records in the eastern U.S.). The descriptions are also incomplete, with nothing said of the bill color or shape, and only one of the observers mentions the key field marks of chin and wing colors. The bird's behavior (sitting on top of a 20–30 foot tree) and the habitat (“deciduous forest”) would also be atypical for this species. Not Accepted
 

Notes:

The information in the above table comes from several different sources. The count in column 1 indicates which of the sources is considered the primary source.
'Accepted' MOURC entries from The MOURC Proceedings
'Not Accepted' or 'Rejected' MOURC entry from The MOURC Proceedings
Accepted MOU records assembled by David Cahlander
Sighting records for ()
Avian information from the occurrence maps, in dark red, assembled by Robert Janssen. Seasonal report for the species/season published in The Loon or The Flicker has been added.
Information from The Loon index assembled by Anthony Hertzel and David Cahlander