This Lincoln's Sparrow was foraging among grasses along the high tide line on an island near the mouth of Glacier Bay. These small sparrows migrate from as far south as Honduras to breed in northern forests, although some winter along the Pacific Coast as far north as British Columbia. Lincoln's Sparrows breed in Glacier Bay. They prefer wet, brushy habitat where they build a cup nest, usually on the ground. This photo was taken in October, so this bird was likely on its way south. Photographer: Nat Drumheller