A Canadian birder's opinion is that the bird is a female House Sparrow.
Juveniles should have molted into 'adult' plumage by March, and it's likely
too early in the year (in Nebraska) for the new crop of youngsters.
Mark Phinney
on 4/6/04 9:58 PM, Martyn Stewart at wrote:
> Ok you Yank birders!!!! What the heck is this one?
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> Taken Nebraska, Lincoln March 28th, I was just going through my photos, this
> is not the best of but I'm stumped with this ID!!
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> I did not get a recording of the blighter either, although I stood with my
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> Doug? Rich? Anyone?
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> Martyn :-)
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> Martyn Stewart
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> http://www.naturesound.org
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> Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat!
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> The Spring is cum
> The grass is riz
> I wonder where the birdies is?
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> The birdies on the wing!
> Nah, that's absoid
> D' wing is on d' boid!
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> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
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