Shiloh, Tennessee, USA, April 11, 2017 |
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Chipping Sparrows, Spizella passerine, can be found all across the United States and in many parts of Canada. They sometimes winter as far south as Mexico.
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...even the common can look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe have many of them here, i will have to look and see if they ever pose on my fence.
ReplyDeleteLove the fence and the sweet bird on it ~ great shot ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
Ive been seeing them here for the last couple of weeks. They are sweet!
ReplyDeleteMy Mom always said, "Good fences, make good neighbors."
ReplyDeleteJeannie
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Now that's one that nests at our house.
ReplyDeleteI love the ordinary little sparrow. They don;t fly off and leave me for half the year like some of my other bird friends. My only trouble with them is they rarely sit still. I like your little fence sitter.
ReplyDeleteCute little guy! Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a very pretty photo of fence and sparrow!
ReplyDeleteLittle chippers are so sweet! You got great photos!
ReplyDeletelol, the fence is sturdy enough to carry the finch :)
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, pretty!!! And the composition of these photos is absolutely prime!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking in and sharing this with us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin' this weekend. It's much appreciated.