Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) dining on the portable stump...
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Some photos I took on vacation!
Baby ducks and female mallard
Loon (sadly couldn't get it's eyes 😔)
Red squirrel with some food
Chipping Sparrow on suet feeder
Downy woodpecker on suet feeder
I've got more bird/plant/nature pics I can share some other time
Lmk if you wanna see more of my photos
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[2378/11080] Chipping sparrow - Spizella passerina
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Superfamily: Emberizoidea
Family: Passerellidae (new world sparrows)
Photo credit: Bob Martinka via Macaulay Library
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BOTD: Chipping Sparrow
Photo: Fyn Kynd
"Common over much of the continent is the little Chipping Sparrow. Originally a bird of open pine woods and edges, it has adapted well to altered landscapes. It now nests in gardens and parks in many areas, its tame behavior making it well-known and popular. Evidently it was even more common in towns in the 19th century; but then the House Sparrow, introduced from Europe, took over its place as our number one city 'sparrow.'"
- Audubon Field Guide
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Chipping sparrow . . . Trap Pond State Park, Laurel, Delaware . . . 4/12/22
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Watchful Sparrow
“Amidst the bare branches, a chipping sparrow (Spizella passerina) basks in morning light.” - Copilot edited
You know, the photographs that I post here are not quite a vivid as the same photographs that I post at my pixel's gallery, because here, I reduce the size of the photos and usually make a slight reduction in the quality of the photos to make them easier to load.
Take a look:
https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com
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rip chip Jrwi, you would have loved hit 2003 sitcom Red vs Blue
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A very cute fledgling whose parents decided to build their nest in a climbing rose in a very busy public rose garden.
Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina)
May 26, 2022
Southeastern Pennsylvania
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the teens as birds in shoes!
Lincoln Li-Wilson: A great blue heron as they're very tall, found in California, adaptable, and they're pretty shy despite their size. They're also pretty quiet AND like to dance. They're monogamous and very family-oriented like a certain paladin! I gave the bird soccer cleats (or at least tried to), cause my man loves soccer.
Scary Marlowe: A Stellers Jay as they look metal as hell, are smart and resourceful due to their corvid status, found in California, and despite how they look, they're very social and need lots of attention from their peers. They have a loud, brash sound and have been known to eat, among many things. small reptiles (emo gecko rip). I gave her the iconic doc martins that every angsty teen with MCR in their playlist has.
Taylor Swift: A Japanese Pygmy Woodpecker, which despite it's size, is exceptionally sturdy, as in order to peck at the bark, they need to be able to keep their brains from being sloshed around from the pressure. They're from Japan, which I think Taylor would appreciate. They tend to hang out with other species, which is fitting since it seems he's friends with just about everyone. I gave him limited edition Beauty and the Beast anime promotional sneakers.
Normal Swallows-Oak-Garcia: A Chipping Sparrow. Partly just because of the pun with his dads name, but also because they're loud and skittish, are found in California, and are ground feeders. That last one doesn't have anything to do with him, but listen, my arms getting tired from reaching. I gave him mascot shoes that I imagine he always wears as Teenie the Teen!
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