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Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. Savannah Spabrow. A 
male was taken January 20, 1917 in the sedge bushes at the edge of the 
salt meadow at East Norwalk. The bird was in company with the Ipswich 
Sparrow noted above, and was apparently a healthy bird and a winter 
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