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Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, October 19, 2020
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Chipping Sparrows,
Spizella passerina, are common across much of North America. Here in the southeastern United States they are year-round residents, but their Summer breeding grounds extend north and west across the US and Canada. You can attract them to your yard by offering seeds in a hanging feeder or scattered on the ground.
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ReplyDeleteLove the cute chipping Sparrow, I have not seen any lately. They have all left. Take care, enjoy your day!
I can never tell the sparrows apart. The only one I really know is the song sparrow. This one is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! I think they have all left here for the winter.
ReplyDeleteSweet little fella!
ReplyDeleteA pretty little one.
ReplyDeleteI love the humble sparrow. This one looks so healthy, a delight to see.
ReplyDeleteCute bird! I like the bark texture too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very cute, I think it looks like the once we have here !
ReplyDeleteMost of our Chipping Sparrows have already moved through, but there are still a few around, and every year it seems that a few more hardy individuals remain and spend the winter with us. We had two at our feeders yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSo many different kinds of sparrows, wow! Lovely capture.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week !!