Thursday, April 7, 2022

Sparrows...

This is the pretty House Sparrow
Also called the English Sparrow because it was first introduced from England 
and is the most common Sparrow like bird in cities.
It has flourished since it's introduction to North America, first in New Your City in the mid 19th century,
now common and widespread in towns, parks, gardens and farms.
 They are a beautiful brown with a striking feather pattern, 
the male and female are distinctively different.

Male House Sparrow

Female House Sparrow

You can easily see the difference.





- in this world of ours, the sparrow must live like a hawk if he is to fly at all -

15 comments:

♥ Łucja-Maria ♥ said...

A lovely bird and your pictures, Debbie.
Hugs and greetings.

Peg said...

I love your bird pictures, Debbie. I live in suburban St. Louis and have 5 feeders, each with a different food, right outside my window so I can see my birds up close. We have a sparrow here that's unique to the St. Louis area, although it is slowly expanding its territory. It's the Eurasian Tree Sparrow. It looks a lot like the house sparrow, but has some different colors and markings. The original 12 birds introduced in St. Louis in 1870 came from Germany. Their descendants number about 15,000 individuals today.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Our most common birds out here are the Mountain Bluebird and Meadowlark. I was actually planning on getting a few photographs of them for my next post.

Marie Smith said...

I love sparrows. I’ve never seen a house sparrow though.

Linda said...

You make even a common sparrow something special with that camera of yours!!

eileeninmd said...

Pretty sparrows, great series of photos.
Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!

Conniecrafter said...

I love the picture with the flowers that is such a neat shot. Yeah they are the most common in our area, well at my feeders anyway.
Have a great weekend!

Rian said...

That is the cutest little bird!

Breathtaking said...

Hello Debbie,:=) You have captured the sparrow in all it's beauty. The female appears to be a young bird and so cute! :=) I don't know why in the birding world, they are refereed to as "little brown jobs," when they are so attractive.

Lisa said...

Gorgeous sparrow images. I do love the feather pattern on both the male and female. It is funny how the male birds always seem to have a bit more color than the female birds.

Brian King said...

Nice detail in these! I think a pair has called dibs on one of our bird houses.

21 Wits said...

Good morning, I like your sparrow quote at the end, they are a strong-willed bird and so comical to watch at my feeding area. Beautiful captures, and the swans they are so lovely and graceful. Enjoy your weekend and take care.

Lowcarb team member said...

I just love these photographs, such a cute little bird.

All the best Jan

Soma @ inkTorrents.com said...

Beautiful little bird. You captured the colours and the patterns so beautifully in your photos. Now I want to replicate those colours in my sketchbook :D

-Soma

LeAnn said...

These little House Sparrows are adorable. I love the difference between the Male and Female. I find the animal kingdom so intriguing. Thats for all the information on the Sparrows. I will always be amazed at your photos; they are spectacular. Sending hugs!