A Ubiquity of White-crowned Sparrows
Here are a bunch of White-crowned Sparrows from last January. I showed you a lonely 1 in shady conditions already this year, though this ubiquity of them probably shows them off a little better. (And yes, I'm still using "ubiquity" to refer to the group rather than the boring term "flock". See this post for more on groups of sparrows.)
A little like Dark-eyed Juncos, White-crowned Sparrows consider central NJ to be a fine winter home, but aren't likely to raise their families here.
I'm not sure if trails like this are especially popular foraging spots for the sparrow community, or whether I get more pictures of them there because they're open areas that make spotting the sparrows easier.
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January 26, 2023 at Duke Farms Photo 263363976, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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