I think this is such a nice key to identify them! I don't see all of those and the ones that I do see are pretty easy to identify. I had the most trouble with Tree sparrows and chipping sparrows. I always have to look them up to be sure I have the right one.
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I think this is such a nice key to identify them! I don't see all of those and the ones that I do see are pretty easy to identify. I had the most trouble with Tree sparrows and chipping sparrows. I always have to look them up to be sure I have the right one.
Excellent aide to IDing those frustrating SBBs! (small brown birds)
Ann...this is wonderful as I get my sparrows confused..Love the technique and so happy to see your posts in my reader...Michelle
Deborah, I( read in your comment the same frustrations I used to feel about their id's .small brown birds indeed!
Very thoughtful of you to show us this sparrow diagram. Thank you:)
That was a great idea.Sparrows are sometimes hard to idedntify.
Blessings,Ruth
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