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Zonotrichia albicollis
"Crisp facial markings make the White-throated Sparrow an attractive bird as well as a hopping, flying anatomy lesson. There’s the black eyestripe, the white crown and supercilium, the yellow lores, the white throat bordered by a black whisker, or malar stripe. They’re also a great entrée into the world of birdsong, with their pretty, wavering whistle of Oh-sweet-canada. These forest sparrows breed mostly across Canada, but they’re familiar winter birds across most of eastern and southern North America and California."
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Thanks Noel
Amazing shots and series Liam!
Thanks guys!
My sparrows aren't so good looking!
Beautiful! I love the third one
You take AWESOME pictures!