January 14, 2014
I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
I know I am no way near seeing all 35 Sparrow's . But, I have a few more I can add to continue with my Sparrow post.
More Sparrows from my archives.. I am sharing the LeConte's Sparrow.. It is a small sparrow with a large head. It has a buffy yellow-orange face with gray cheeks.
LeConte"s Sparrow was a special sighting. They more of a rare sighting to be seen in Maryland. The LeConte's Sparrow to me is one of the prettier Sparrows.
This is a shy Lincoln Sparrow hiding in the bush. I manage to get a shot of him peeking out. They are similar to the Song Sparrow with a brown cap and gray stripe in the middle. They also have a finer bill.
The Song Sparrow one of the most common sparrows I do see just about everywhere. The Song Sparrow has dark upperparts and streaks. Also, has the dark spot in the middle of its chest.
I try to throw in some descriptions of the sparrows I have seen maybe it will help with iding the sparrows.
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes
I know I am no way near seeing all 35 Sparrow's . But, I have a few more I can add to continue with my Sparrow post.
More Sparrows from my archives.. I am sharing the LeConte's Sparrow.. It is a small sparrow with a large head. It has a buffy yellow-orange face with gray cheeks.
LeConte"s Sparrow was a special sighting. They more of a rare sighting to be seen in Maryland. The LeConte's Sparrow to me is one of the prettier Sparrows.
This is a shy Lincoln Sparrow hiding in the bush. I manage to get a shot of him peeking out. They are similar to the Song Sparrow with a brown cap and gray stripe in the middle. They also have a finer bill.
The Song Sparrow one of the most common sparrows I do see just about everywhere. The Song Sparrow has dark upperparts and streaks. Also, has the dark spot in the middle of its chest.
Thanks for stopping by my post and for all the nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes. Thanks to our host Michelle our host Stewart. Happy Birding and have a wonderful week!
It's great to see some of these different Sparrows,and even though you may see the Song Sparrow everywhere, I like it in that setting you have which matches the bird nicely!
ReplyDeleteIts remarkable how some parts of the world have such a diversity of birds from single taxa - our parrots and honey-eaters, your sparrows.
ReplyDeleteThe shearwater are a very abundant bird - so these deaths should not be a problem - although, the failure of a breeding season may be.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I went birding with 2 ladies the other day that travel everywhere and they can ID all of the Sparrows, Warblers and I was watching a section of land that seemed to quake, there were so many little birds, and I was thinking all that I see are beautiful little birds ;) Sigh, I am not so good with ID's but your shares are wonderful!
ReplyDeletePurdy
ReplyDeletei love the hiding shot. that is so great that you caught him/her in that bush. wild!! ( ;
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed your sparrow photos and have never heard of the Le Conte sparrow. Thanks for sharing Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the different sparrows from your sightings. The little whitish grey and shy sparrow must have been fun sightings.
ReplyDeleteIt reached the forties here yesterday, with sunshine, I heard much more bird chatter and song. It felt like a spring like day.
I think the LeConte's Sparrow is absolutely beautiful. Awesome captures!
ReplyDeleteGlad to learn so much about the sparrows.
ReplyDeleteI love Sparrows, that's why I have enjoyed these images. These birds are always so cute and capable, that I love watching them in nature.
ReplyDeleteThere sure are lots of kinds of Sparrows! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove seeing them all. each as pretty as 'brighter' birds. :)
ReplyDeleteNice shots! I especially like the sparrow in your last photo.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with your ability to identify the different sparrows you've seen. That really takes a good eye and keen observation of details.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have seen quite a variety of sparrows! Great shots, I like the little Song Sparrow.
ReplyDeleteThe Lincoln's also has fine streaking on the breast. It's a lovely little sparrow but I think I'm in love with them all. I am studying the Baird's sparrow this weekend with a researcher. You should come to Tucson where you can about half of those 35 sparrows!:) Pretty awesome birds.....especially LOVE your LE CONTE's.....oooo la la:)
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute! I like the shot of the little one hiding in the bush. So sweet! Hope you had a nice weekend and have a good week ahead :)
ReplyDeleteHow special to see the LeConte sparrow. Beautiful background behind the song sparrow. Once you know the difference, it's easier to spot them in the field. But it is a challenge!
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!I did'nt know there are so many kinds of sparrows!Very preety birds!Great shots!!Hope you have a happy week!Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
Well--you are doing a good job seeing different sparrows. I've never heard of --or seen--a LeConte sparrow.. We do have a Mt. LeConte here in the Smokies... Wonder if that one comes from there????
ReplyDeleteI'm a little shaken. We had a near-miss-head-on car accident yesterday afternoon when a car was coming straight toward us in OUR lane. We swerved and went into the ditch. Luckily, we are fine and no damage to the car --other than being dirty. BUT--we were just lucky that the ditch wasn't steep…. SCARY!
Hugs,
Betsy
I had no idea there are so many different types of sparrows. Reading your blog is an education, as well as a treat for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteSong sparrows are so prevalent here and their song fills the air...your pix remind me that they will soon return!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI like the first one. It looks very light coloured for a sparrow. Always learning from your blog.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute little fellows.
ReplyDeleteMerle.........
I appreciate your showing us the different types of sparrows. I like to learn new ones to I.D.
ReplyDeletePretty sparrows, Eileen! I have only seen a LeConte's Sparrow once and was quite taken by its beauty. How nice that you saw this rare bird in your area. I hope 2014 brings you many more sparrow sightings! Terrific photographs!
ReplyDeleteSweet Sparrows. We have an abundance of different Sparrows here and I sometimes have a hard time knowing which one I am seeing. Your descriptions are helpful. MB
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeleteSparrows are such adorable little birdies and you have captured them so well. My kitty loves to watch them by the feeder.
All we see here are House Sparrows. They are so tiny and always a challenge to get close too.
ReplyDeleteCute little bird. Nice images!
ReplyDeleteOh what a cute little thing he is.
ReplyDeletealways love seeing your birds thank you for sharing and for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThat first sparrow is sitting in an amazing tangle of limbs!
ReplyDeleteI am still amazed at all the different types of sparrows. While I am not a birder you may have me checking out sparrows this spring.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen either of these. Congratulations! I'd probably have a difficult time identifying them.
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of different sparrows here and it's sometimes hard for me to tell them apart. They've been keeping me busy filling the feeders!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteSparrows are quite challenging and you are really performing a great public service!
(How do you get them to pose so nicely??)
Sweet little guys!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that there were so many different kinds of sparrows. I am used to just the little brown toned guy who enjoys sharing a crumb or two at cafes or in parks. Fascinating photos.
ReplyDeleteI like sparrows. They are really fast. Best regards, Synnnöve
ReplyDeleteYour sparrows are lovely!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely serie!
ReplyDeleteNice to see!
Your Lincoln Sparrow looks very much like our Streaky Headed Seed-eater. I'm sorry I never posted on Saturday Critters. My Internet (for the month in Tz) ran out just as I was half-way through. Now we're off on a bike trip around SA. I'll be back sometime next week and hope to link up to WBW and your meme again. Jo
ReplyDeleteOh dear!
ReplyDeleteThat Song sparrow is gorgeous!
What a lovely picture with this smooth winter background!
you seem to have many more sparrow species than we do in France... I'll have to check!!
Keep well Eileen!
lovely to see all your sparrows. The LeConte's are such a pretty colour
ReplyDeletegeweldig mooi vooral de derde foto.
ReplyDeleteExcept for the song sparrow, the others are new ones to me. Great captures Eileen!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Wonderful Sparrows! The LeConte family sure were interesting folks. Many scientists among that clan. A few birds were named for these folks in honor of their scientific and societal achievements. The Lincoln Sparrow also a neat bird. Have a wonderful day today!
ReplyDeletestill on my wish list.... a visit to the states to mop up on all the sparrows.
ReplyDeleteloved to see LeConte"s Sparrow. Never seen it before and loved the light colors of it.
ReplyDeletei love my little sparrows!!
ReplyDeletei always feel and say the same thing, they don't get near the attention they deserve. their markings are so intricate, they have way more detail then alot of the more brightly colored others!!
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ReplyDeleteI like those birds that are with us all year. We are a little different feathered. Yours.
Oh great collection of sparrows Eileen.... Michelle
ReplyDeleteSparrows sure can be tricky to identify. I hope to learn a LOT more about them this year - on of my goals for 2014.
ReplyDeleteA lovely song bird, well done Eileen.
ReplyDeletehow different is the LeContes sparrow; thanks for showing it to me Eileen
ReplyDeleteQuite an undertaking, correctly identifying sparrows. I do recognize those sweet little Song Sparrows when I see the,
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I find the tiny differences in the types rather amazing. They are pretty birds.
ReplyDeleteThese are great captures. I don't know how people tell all those different kinds of sparrows apart. I'm very impressed.
ReplyDeleteI love those composition, with only the solitary bird inside the thickets and the wilderness, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour skills are amazing! I don't like myself very well when I can only say a bird is a sparrow, for example)...and I try , but will never be as good as you are,
ReplyDeleteEspecially the picture of latste sparrow is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou sparrows are better than those in the Netherlands :-)
Dearest Eileen;
ReplyDeleteYour sparrows are far more beautiful than I see in the rice paddies. The LeConte's Sparrow looks really cute; thanks for the word "buffy" p;)
The Song Sparrow is really proud looking for me♡♡♡
Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan to my American friend, xoxo Miyako*