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Just Sparrows
So there's a tree/bush which has at least 2 dozen sparrows on it at any given time. Everytime I get near, they either hunker down inside of it or take off (like the cardinals).
I figured I'd just stick around for a while to see if any would poke its head up.
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Loupey, your "just sparrows," are just beautiful... love the third image!
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Looks like the waiting paid off, nice work.:thumbsup:
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Great shots, i love watching these little birds, we have these and starlings in abundance in our garden sometimes upto 30/40 at a time, gets a bit teadious at times, like id like to see some colour sometimes!! but they are comical little things, iv got Stanley who eats out of my hand now.
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Such a common bird but again you make them extrordinary!
Its like having Michael Jordan teaching us how to make a Jump shot! lol:thumbsup:
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Nice shots loupey. I think that first sparrow is a tree sparrow, but my bird ID skills are shaky at best!
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Thanks everyone for the kind words.
I'm having a hard time breaking my habit of not shooting the really common birds. Example; I spot some movement between reeds or in a small sapling way far out. I peer through 600mm and see that it is a sparrow. I put the camera down.
Strange because with macros, it's the opposite - I like to show common little stuff in different ways. Perhaps it's because birding is still new for me.
Thanks again.
Oh, Bev, just how many birds do you have which are named? :D
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Originally Posted by Loupey
Thanks everyone for the kind words.
I'm having a hard time breaking my habit of not shooting the really common birds. Example; I spot some movement between reeds or in a small sapling way far out. I peer through 600mm and see that it is a sparrow. I put the camera down.
Strange because with macros, it's the opposite - I like to show common little stuff in different ways. Perhaps it's because birding is still new for me.
Thanks again.
Oh, Bev, just how many birds do you have which are named? :D
Just for the record there is Chip & Pin the robins, but im now certain Pin is no more, Stan & Madge the House Sparrows, and Snatch the Starling (these are all hand tame to feed) and then there is M'lady the blackbird, she will come to your feet and be fed, and more so when she has young but has'nt the courage yet to take from the hand.
There, i think thats it. Am i mad?
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I tought for a minute that the bottom 3 were of a Eurasian Tree Sparrow`s , but theres no Black spot on the lowere cheek. So common house sparrows hehe but very well Photographed :) First one i would ID as a Field Sparrow. Now if we can get our resident Bird expert in here lol
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The first one is an American Tree Sparrow judging by the coloration of the beak, crown, and chest. He will be headed your way soon, Knight :)
Bev, no not mad - just someone with an intense love of the outdoors/wildlife :thumbsup: I can't even keep track of my kids' friends' names.
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Just one more from this evening. A song sparrow, I think.
In between very heavy but brief snowfall :confused:
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