Arvind Panjabi
Fort Collins
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On Monday, September 12, 2022, 1:53 PM, 'Richard Trinkner' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--Hi folks,It's September in the Boulder Community Gardens, which means it's time for me to be confused by Spizella sparrows, especially immature birds or ones not in bright alternate plumage.In the attached photos:Is the bird in the bush (two photos) a Clay-colored Sparrow? (Large gray nape, strong white eye ring, beige wash to sides of chest, but - alas - not a strong facial pattern).Is the bird on the hair clip (!?!) a Brewer's Sparrow? (Less gray on nape, white eye ring, beige and gray on chest, not a strong facial pattern).Or, am I wrong on both of these? (Cue Christian N waiting in the wings: "These are both Chipping Sparrows.")Thanks,Richard Trinkner
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