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.

January 26, 2023 at Duke Farms
Photo 263363976, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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