Saturday, January 17, 2026

Saturday Critters #631

 My bird book says the House Sparrow is widespread and familiar across North America.
I say they are hard to miss.
Most photographers don't photograph them for those reasons and because they lack color.
I take pictures of them "for" those reasons and because they have a beautiful feather pattern.
They have an affinity for people and are not easily threatened. 
Sexes are dissimilar.
I took these pictures of the House Sparrows when I was down by the inlet in Point Pleasant.
A large group of them were sitting on old crab cages.


Male House Finch



Male House Finch



Female House Finch



Female House Finch


It was a beautiful day and the birds were extremely friendly and cooperative.
 
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