This is my first time I am linking up with the World Bird Wednesday meme, sounds like a great place to check out a lot of different birds.
Also linking up with Wordless Wednesday .
Also linking up with Wordless Wednesday .
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ReplyDeleteThese guys always make me smile - they look like they are wearing bicycle helmets! :)
ReplyDeleteIts hairstyle is smart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sparrow, Eileen... I'm not sure I have seen one like that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful header too.
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The White Crowned Sparrow shows in my field guide as a winter bird for me. It has a neat white pattern on its head, yellow bill and has dark lores. It is similiar to the Whited Throated Sparrow and the Golden Crowned Sparrow. This is one sparrow I am able to id with no problems.
ReplyDeleteWhat a round little feller. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little thing!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you joining in with WBW Eileen and presenting this delightful species.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful White-crowned. They usually don't wait for me long enough.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
Glad you joined in the WBW meme! What a pretty sparrow. All I have had so far is a chipping sparrow but we had a new one yesterday. I haven't identified it just yet, but am working on it! Beautiful photo!
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ReplyDeleteI am a bird lover & feed them, but their feeders are too far for my little camera to get good pics, thanks about the new meme info, in case I can capture one :)
ReplyDeleteStay warm, I hate the ice too, it is worse!
He reminds me of these chubby wooden birds that we have for sale at True Value. Cute picture!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
That's a beautiful little bird.
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All we've been seeing are Song Sparrows, but I've seen these here before near the mountains.
ReplyDeleteLove its hair style :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Eileen...
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Welcome to Wordless Wednesday. Sorry I don't have a bird picture for you this week. Nice clear picture of a white crown sparrow so I might be able to identify it if I see one personally.
ReplyDeleteSparrows are just "little brown jobs" here in Australia - good to see some with a bit of colour!
ReplyDeleteCheers Stewart M - Australia
it is a pretty little fella..... welcome aboard WBW....
ReplyDeleteGood photo of one of my favourites!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon.
ReplyDeleteLovely little bird. I can see how they got their name lol
ReplyDeleteEileen,
ReplyDeleteI saw this wonderful sparrow for the first time two years ago in the spring when I left a pile of branches in my back yard and suddenly there they were. Spring seems a long ways off just now, your photo gives me hope!
That is a gorgeous white crowed sparrow. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteI only see them at my feeders during migration and sometimes I'm lucky and can get a photo of them... if they would stay still!
I didn't know about World Bird Wednesday. I'll have to check that out since I take a lot of photos of birds.
i've always liked White-crowned Sparrows. You got a great picture of this one!
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful little sparrow. Lovely image.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, What a handsome little sparrow. Clear to see why he was so named. Excellent sharp photographs. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sparrow, Eileen, I'm amazed at how well you captured it.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this handsome little sparrow. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteIm really drawn to those stipes! I dont get to see these unless I travel west a bit..
ReplyDeleteThats a great photo!
Very nice picture -- we used to have the white- and yellow-crowns in our yard in Oregon -- they liked the brush pile in the corner.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you joined World Bird Wednesday - you definitely belong there! (I am there to learn; you can teach!) Thanks for sharing.
Excellent shot! This little guy is a summer bird for us.
ReplyDeletegreat shot of that sparrow Eileen!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot! I always love to see these birds and to listen to their beautiful song. In Point Reyes National Seashore (my favorite local park) there is a resident population of these birds. Interestingly enough, there are 7 distinct subpopulations in the park that "speak" different dialects of their songs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little sparrow, I don't think we have them in this area.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, Eileen! I love your header photo: the moon presiding over a quiet evening landscape.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen or heard of that kind of sparrow. We have the non-native kind here.
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