Juvenile House Sparrows.
Joe Roller, Denver
On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 7:08 PM 'ronbco' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Today in my backyard against the foothills west of Berthoud. In a modest sized locust tree. A group of about 5 sparrow-sized birds arrived and made a ruckus. I had great looks but can't determine what they are.
Larger than house sparrow and certainly no male appearances in the group.
Drab buff breast with slightly lighter almost white throat. Some sparrow-like wing colors but not dramatic. Conical substantial beak; some with a hint of yellow on the bottom beak. Definite lighter colored eye strip above.
Absolutely no stripes on breast rules out vesper. Breast color too light for chipping and grasshopper.
That seems to leave female Dickcissel but I'm in a neighborhood that is not much like grasslands.
Reasonably Possible?
Ron Bolton
Berthoud, Larimer county
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