Teacher Marie, if you have this photo in high resolution, do crop it and add a second photo so that we can help you ID the last bird.:) You can also look at my spottings, to help you familiarize with birds that can most likely be found in your area, too.:)
The first bird is locally known as "maya." It's actually a Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus). It has a black patch on its cheek. I think the 2nd and the 3rd are Eurasian tree sparrows, too. The 4th one is difficult to ID because it's too small.
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Thanks so much Veronica! :-)
Teacher Marie, if you have this photo in high resolution, do crop it and add a second photo so that we can help you ID the last bird.:) You can also look at my spottings, to help you familiarize with birds that can most likely be found in your area, too.:)
Thanks for your suggestions! I appreciate it! I am learning a lot from this application! :-)
I have to agree with VeronicaPrudente, these look like Passer montanus
The first bird is locally known as "maya." It's actually a Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus). It has a black patch on its cheek. I think the 2nd and the 3rd are Eurasian tree sparrows, too. The 4th one is difficult to ID because it's too small.