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The White-Crowned is I think the largest of the Sparrows that I have seen anyway. In the company of others they tend to be the most aggressive. They dwell at the forest edge and in clearings foraging on the ground for food. I am consistently amazed at the varieties of sparrows.
These are very sweet little birds. Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteAs I said earlier in my commentary The Woodland Sunflower has just seeded of and I baited all these guys because I'm amazed at the varieties of sparrows, although apparently I miss id some . Thanks Julian
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