Two little brown birds. Two different species |
This one is an Indigo Bunting |
And the one on the left is a House Sparrpw |
Carolina Wren, This year's hatch I believe, based on the little bit of yellow at the base of the bill, and its behavior, all begging baby flutter and very tame. |
maybe you could organize them into a choir.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet - those LBG's :)
ReplyDeleteAnd this: "...and almost every one of them has a different feather pattern."
Amen!
I'll bet your world is full of song!
ReplyDeleteJan, now there's a thought. lol
ReplyDeleteCathy, Song Sparrows truly drive me nuts. We have dozens of them. They have broods. Dozens of broods. The babies look like every exotic sparrow in the book, all sorts of yellow facial patterns, odd stripes etc. And yet....they are always just Song Sparrows. lol I so want a Lincolns. Or a Swamp. Or anything but still more Songs...
Linda, kinda quiet now, as all the babies are fledged, but there was plenty of singing earlier in the summer.
"I so want a Lincolns. Or a Swamp. Or anything but still more Songs..."
ReplyDeleteUmmmm . . . . don'r s'pose you could send a few of those song sparrow my direction ?
:)
Cathy, lol, I actually enjoy them and I am delighted that we have so many. Nests everywhere, literally dozens of fledglings. They just frustrate me on ID. So many feather and song variations. It is pretty much...if you aren't positive that it is something else...if you have to ask...it is always a song!
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