House Sparrow

Adaptable birds that thrive in human-altered environments. Where we go, so do they--especially if there's crumbs of food to be found. I've even seen them lining up at a lunch truck for food! Despite their small size, they can be bullies which means they typically have a negative impact on native species.

With how common they are, I should really try to get some nicer pictures of them. These aren’t all I have, but many are from when I was first taking photos and are small and out of focus.

The third Sparrow is one that was sitting high up at a visitor’s center at a national park! He would watch the people pass by below from his perch on high. He reminded me of a tiny little king overlooking his domain!
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Audubon

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