Since I started bird watching, I never realized how many species of sparrows there are. And even the common house sparrow is worthy of a portrait like yours.
I have so many in my back yard. I have tried different ways to encourage them to move to another location but no luck. They will push the blue birds out of their houses and will clean out a bird feeder in no time. They definitely seem the thrive anywhere!
We have a lot, too. They are a chatty bunch. But I have never snapped one this beautifully.
ReplyDeleteOne of our exports to the wide world. They seem to thrive wherever they go.
ReplyDeleteNice catch!
ReplyDeleteSince I started bird watching, I never realized how many species of sparrows there are. And even the common house sparrow is worthy of a portrait like yours.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photo. It looks like he was posing for you.
ReplyDeleteGostei.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Hello,
ReplyDeletePretty capture of the Sparrow! Take care, have a great day!
he is a cutie but I prefer little mama. lol...
ReplyDeleteA sweet close up
ReplyDeleteThis species was extinct in our city!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture of our late resident bird, the house sparrow.
Perfect close up. I really love these little chatty guys.
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I have so many in my back yard. I have tried different ways to encourage them to move to another location but no luck. They will push the blue birds out of their houses and will clean out a bird feeder in no time. They definitely seem the thrive anywhere!
ReplyDeleteYou got a great shot of this one.
ReplyDeleteWe have lots around here too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful closeup.
I can always count on the feeder to have visiting sparrows.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo this is. Looks like it should be on a post card.
ReplyDelete~Sheri