I feel silly because it's quite common around here.
A young thrush?
Started by bpither, Apr 09 2012 12:01 AM
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#1
Posted 09 April 2012 - 12:01 AM
Taken at Campbell Valley Regional Park near White Rock, BC on Sunday, April 8 2012.
I feel silly because it's quite common around here.
I feel silly because it's quite common around here.
#2
Posted 09 April 2012 - 12:02 AM
My guess, Song Sparrow because of the black/brown dot.
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#3
Posted 09 April 2012 - 12:03 AM
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This is actually a Song Sparrow. They have quite variable plumages, but can often be identified by the brown-on-grey head stripes and the central breast spot.
This is actually a Song Sparrow. They have quite variable plumages, but can often be identified by the brown-on-grey head stripes and the central breast spot.
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