Savanna Sparrows by bgorum7
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Eastern towhee, Pipilo erythrophthalmus
Towhees would like to have a word with anyone who writes off sparrows as “drab” and “boring”. These dapper Emberizids can be found foraging in the undergrowth, favoring dense bushes that keep them hidden. One of their more amusing foraging behaviors is when they kick at the leaf litter with both feet to churn up tasty insects.
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white-throated sparrow wondering where the chipping sparrow went
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a robin plays lifeguard for a song sparrow bathing in a puddle
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A chipping sparrow forages sidewalk, plumage still itchy and full of ants from anting
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Vesper sparrow singing in the distance, March 2020
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