I thought they were Chipping Sparrows, tho it is a bit late for them. But after Looking at Susan's I am wondering?????
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nanny, now I'm just speculating, but the nearest one, I think, is indeed a chipper, and the one behind it, I think is a female House Sparrow.
Hack
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And in the second pic, I think both are Chipping Sparrows.
Hack
Yep, all Chipping Sparrows - the drab one in the first pic is an immature.
Resin
Thanks Resin, the drab one in the 1st pic had me fooled - but that's not too hard to do. :).
Hack
Hey nanny, is this a new bird for you?
Hack
Nope...Chipping Sparrows are very common here during the summer. They are often one of the first to arrive.
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