The Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) breeds in open habitats, where grass adjoins scattered trees and shrubs, especially in poor or sandy soil, grasslands, and fallow fields with brushy edges. It once bred in Michigan, but the last confirmed nest was in 1952. It is now considered a scarce visitor. I saw one just north of here at the edge of the field and trees by Hill Rd. in the spring of 1988.
This should be a quick park and grab. The container is a small peanut butter jar. You will need to bring your own writing implement.