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More backyard bird photos at my home, Yakima County, Washington. If I ever get over my cold virus I will get out and about and hopefully find some more interesting birds. I have way to many of these House Sparrows around my house and feeders.
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I guess I have a crush on these darling Sparrows...
PS - I'm somewhat of a scrooge so I'm skipping out on the holiday themed photographs😳
I watched in amazement as this female House Sparrow was clearly teaching a juvenile to drink from the bird bath in our garden. I guess you know they have to learn but I’ve never really noticed the teaching in action before.
Yes, I know the birdbath looks dirty but it’s cleaned regularly and refilled daily. Still better than a muddy puddle 😊
The house sparrow is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world. It is a small bird that has a typical length of 16 cm and a mass of 24–39.5 g. Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, and males have brighter black, white, and brown markings. Wikipedia
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This female house sparrow was posing nicely for me, going through her modeling moves. I've always found the over the shoulder look especially appealing!
Long gone are the days when you would have these little guys land in the backyard of your suburban house in their millions.
They are now scares and a special catch to get one.
Family breakfast - House Sparrows in our garden. We have two families of House Sparrows living around our garden with about 10 birds in each family. Not unusual to see 6 birds from one family on the bird feeder at the same time, but members from the two families won’t feed together.
Après une nuit froide, les oiseaux aiment se chauffer au soleil.
After a cold night, the birds like to warm themselves in the sun.
House Sparrows in my garden.
Limited time at the moment so ‘On and Off’ for a while ! Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos. If you choose to Fave my photos or leave comments, I am truly grateful for your input. Thank you very much 😊
This iInspirational sparrow caught my attention while I was checking out some of my unprocessed December shots.
(Passer domesticus)