White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)
White-throated Sparrows are forest sparrows with a lovely song that seems to sound like Oh-sweet-Canada. How appropriate since during spring, summer and fall, they breed across Canada. During winter, though, they do fly south to eastern and southern North America.
As you can see in the photo, they like to feed on the ground, scratching for yummies. But they can also be seen in low shrubs, particularly in spring when they find new buds tasty.
Eating at a feeder
Keep seed in your bird feeder and they'll eat there too.
The November 1 theme for City Daily Photo bloggers is "Heights."
What a pretty little thing!!
ReplyDeleteYes, an attractive little bird that is so common and so adaptable. Love the yellow spot on its head.
ReplyDeleteWonderful coloring. Your photo is so clear.
ReplyDeleteDarla
What a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, RW & SK
I love their yellow eyebrows! Such a bright yellow...looks like a spot of mustard almost.
ReplyDeletehe is a beauty, maybe he will stop by our house this winter
ReplyDeleteI really like that top shot! and I had never noticed the yellow on them before, so observant I am ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little guy! Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots EG. One of my favourite sparrows, I just had a couple in the yard the other day, on their way south by now.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured this little guy so well. from a distance you might miss those bright colors. We see them here as they pass through on their way south.
ReplyDeletecute as the dickens!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fine-looking sparrow. I wonder if they get to Florida? The only sparrows I've seen are the brown/grey nondescript ones.
ReplyDeleteI like their song too and now I will always think of Canada when I hear them.
ReplyDeleteHI EG What a wonderful head pattern on this lovely little bird. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteI love to hear them! They are such sweet birds.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bird. I don't think we have them out this way. At least that's what the book says. I love the white throat patch. MB
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I really like their yellow stripe. I've seen them only a scant few times here in La.
ReplyDeleteYou always make great pictures of birds! How cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a dandy little fellow!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I've never seen a sparrow with a patch of yellow!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful bird. I am already looking forward to hearing their songs in spring.
ReplyDeleteHe's a pretty boy, quite dressy with the yellow on his head.
ReplyDeletesweet, little things
ReplyDeleteEvery once in awhile I'll see them. They're really very distinctive birds!
ReplyDeletePretty color on the bird.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little bird with lovely coloring. I have been out filling feeders today.
ReplyDeleteWonderful picture, such rich colours.
ReplyDeleteIt is a cute little bird. I am always impressed at how many birds you can identify.
ReplyDeleteI think some of those sweet little birds come to my feeder in the winter! But I never knew they were singing a song about the country I was born in!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a very pretty little bird.
ReplyDeletePretty with that one bright spot of yellow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little bird.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing them here soon.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots!
It's neat to see one close up and realize how much color they really have.
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A rather splendid little bird; a very dandified version of our sparrows.
ReplyDeletethe white-throated sparrow is new to me; lovely photos of them
ReplyDeleteA cute. colourful little character. Love the splash of yellow.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots of the WT Sparrow!
ReplyDeletecute!
ReplyDeleteCute little bird!
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow eyebrow. :)
ReplyDeleteA great post!
ReplyDeleteA sweetie! Love the yellow delicate in his head!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Every time I see an image of this species it reminds me of how lucky you are in your part of the world for Sparrow, Buntings and Warblers.... I must visit
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
I have seen this sparrow here on occassion. I am assuming they are just passing through because they seem to be here one day and gone the next. They are very colorful as sparrows go so they are easy to spot when they are around. Very nice pictures EGCG ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
A little beauty!
ReplyDeleteShe is certainly a pretty little bird.
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