Bartel and Orland Grasslands! If you want to check out Henslow's a must see;
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Bartel GrasslandTotals
Observations
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Location
Orland GrasslandTotals
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- 1In shrubs by the the bike path along 179th.
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- 11males singing along Old Farm Road. Henslow's sparrows crowd into this part of the grassland because
it wasn't burned this year. About a third of the site, to the north of here was burned. They don't go in the
burned part right away but they will be in there by July, when the grasses have grown more. They will
be more evenly distributed then. - 11
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- 7
- 4males singing
- 5all males
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- 5
- 20
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- 1This was a female and it flew into a row of small poplar trees. Blue grosbeaks like shrub rows and these trees looked like a shrub row. This was along the bike path going east along 179th St. I think this
one might be nesting. A juvenile was seen at the OG last summer by a large group. Two years ago a male was seen near where this female was. - 6males singing
- 4males singing
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Thanks to Stephanie Beilke for providing this precious info!
was one in this same location three years ago.