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todaysbird · 9 months
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i know they took these bird banding photos of house sparrows like this in order to show the difference between male and female but it just looks like someone’s using them as dolls for a bird marriage
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besidethepath · 1 month
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Everything you need: Something to eat, a place to nest and plenty of mates
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thomas--bombadil · 5 months
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Poofy sparrow in a snowstorm.
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dinoserious · 6 months
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kofi sketch comm for @shitphobe420blazeit!
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longingforrotkehlchen · 8 months
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Find the 7 differences.
I'll start: It's not the same bird.
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Haussperlinge 🐥 (house sparrows) im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
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everydayesterday · 1 month
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Some backyard birds in the late afternoon sun. Pretty decent lighting.
photos by me. 2024-03-13, Nashville, TN
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fleshdyke · 7 months
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i dont usually post my photography here bc i’m not too great at it yet but this one has gotta be my favourite pic i've ever taken tbh
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stalkiwi · 4 months
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Look at those house sparrows I've met inside a bakery! Never before I had wild birds approach me so close on their own, I was dying over them
The male on the left was particularly massive and bold, I named him Bigfoot because of the weird shape of his toes :]
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balconybirds · 7 months
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hmmmmm, what seed looks the tastiest to eat? Too many choices!!
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Male house sparrows have a dark bib under their beak. It’s size and darkness represents a birds seniority in a flock (larger and darker bibs indicate and older and more dominant bird).
(House sparrow, male plumage)
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House Sparrow ♀
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thiscountry · 28 days
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Be right there
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uwmspeccoll · 10 months
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A Big Apple Feathursday
These collagraph prints by American artist, educator, and printer John Ross (1921-1917), made for the 1998 Birds of Manhattan, depict a few of the more common birds of that island against various architectural features of the city. It's sometimes easy to forget how biodiverse Manhattan is, particularly in bird life. Manhattan lies on the eastern route of the Atlantic flyway, so it receives many visitors as well as serving as a year-round residence for many species of birds.
The book, another donation form the estate of our late friend Dennis Bayuzick, was conceived, designed, illustrated and printed in an edition of 40 copies by John Ross at his East Hampton, New York High Tide Press in collaboration with relief aid officer and Greek and Latin scholar Lloyd Jonnes, who wrote the text. The binding, with its inset painted relief of a Cardinal, is by James D. Marcantonio at his Hope Bindery in Providence, R.I. This book was selected for the 1998 “50 Books / 50 Covers” by the American Institute for Graphic Arts in New York. 
View another post on work by John Ross.
View more Feathursday posts.
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kavohh707 · 10 months
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House sparrow, far away from any house in the wilderness, but he looked happy there too.
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What is it? Feeling sleepy? Then there's only one way.
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Haussperling 🐣 (house sparrow) im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
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birbmania · 2 months
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Juvenile house sparrow . . . Delaware backyard . . . 5/11/23
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