Wanted to get the male cardinal that was standing there, but he moved to the far side of the feeder. This little sparrow took his place though. The photo came out very nicely though and I liked its round shape, so here it is!

Pennsylvania, US

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    2 months ago

    I’m terrible at IDing the finch and sparrow type small birds, so it was nice to get a good look at this one and learn how to pick it out.

    As I read more about House Sparrows, it’s shocking to see the potential effects of such a small, plain looking bird!

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      2 months ago

      I think the top of the head is most distinctive for me. They’re non-native so they outcompete natives on nesting sites. I would get annoyed but I realize I’m also a non-native from Europe. 🤷

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        2 months ago

        It feels crazy a bird so ubiquitous is non-native, but I suppose that’s the exact problem!

        Casting blame on the sparrow may be a case of use throwing rocks in a glass house, as most of us are technically not native. Just try to refrain from pecking bluebirds and we’ll call it good for now. 😄