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    Wednesday morning Dottie and I went to Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area in Kenansville, Florida. I knew of it but had never been there before. The Prairie Lakes Unit is mostly dry prairies with wiregrass, Palmettos, and short shrubs, a few Pine trees are scattered about. We were hoping to see Red-cockaded Woodpeckers, Bachman's Sparrows, and Grassland Sparrows. We did see many sparrows but only fleeting glimpses as they flew and dove into Palmettos disappearing from view. This sparrow as shown was perched on one of the nesting boxes that placed in numerous locations. I wish the bird had chosen a different perch, not to be. I do think the weathering and lichens add to the image. I am only recently getting into photographing sparrows and identifying them, if my identification is incorrect please tell me. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    Hi Joe. Sparrow ID is a real challenge, at least for me. Shoot first and ask questions later. I've never seen a Bachman's, but your ID seems plausible; maybe someone else will chime in. Good and sharp on the bird. Granted, a different perch would be better next time.

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    Hey Joe, You did the best that you could with the ugly-assed nest box :) As for the ID, I do not know but do know that I have never seen or photographed Bachman's Sparrow so that probably makes you correct as they are there :)

    Are you any good with beach plants?

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    Bird is Bachman's Sparrow for sure. That is the best place for them in the state. And unless it is early in the season and the are actively displaying then at most you get what you described. I went there 5 times over the years in the winter looking for them but only got fleeting glimpses as you describe as the dove into the palmetto. Went there in April once and had them singing and displaying all over.

    As Arthur says you did as well as you could with the perch. If mine I would clone out the out of focus plant that is on the right of the box and almost touching the tail. Despite the large number of trips of that I took there I never managed to see the Florida race of Grasshopper Sparrow.

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    Hi Joe,

    A beautiful looking sparrow this is. Not seen one before, but after doing some research I think you have the correct ID. Excellent detail and good exposure.

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