Sunday, June 22, 2025

First Look At A Grasshopper Sparrow In Years!

There's only a few select areas where you regularly see Grasshopper Sparrows in Connecticut. Years ago their was a large area of land in East Hartford where I went to see them but that habitat was ruined due to development. I also had one crummy photo of one from Northwest Park from about 25 years ago so I was glad to get a closeup look and photo at Suffield Wildlife Management Area. 
Fortunately, they managed large field areas in Suffield CT which is also half in Massachusetts which eventually became good habitat for these prized sparrows. I was able to see my first Blue Grosbeak there as well which is considered a rarity. The Grasshopper Sparrow has a buzzy insect-like call and as the name suggests, they like to eat grasshoppers.

I've seen several attempts at trying to manage large open fields to try to attract grassland species of birds but it doesn't always work. Birds like meadowlarks, Bobolinks, and the many other grassland species can be very particular. What looks good to us may not be quite appealing enough to attract the desired species.

I was glad to see their efforts paid off at the Suffield Wildlife Management area!

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