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lincoln's sparrow

  1. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

  2. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    I had this one looked at by the ID forum since it would be a lifer.
  3. Lincoln's Sparrow MAINE SER

    Lincoln's Sparrow MAINE SER

    This bird was singing from dwarfed black spruce trees in wooded shrub heath vegetation at Orono Bog, Maine.
  4. New Garden Bird

    New Garden Bird

    I was over the moon and doing a happy feet dance all at the same time last week when I finally got some pictures and got a confirmed ID on this sweet little bird. (thanks to all the great folks on the ID forum here) I'd noticed this unusual looking sparrow around since December but thought it...
  5. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    I have a couple dozen Chipping Sparrows still hanging around this Spring, but yesterday, I observed this Lincoln's Sparrow amongst them feeding on the ground below one of my feeders.
  6. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    This image was shot in ambient light. There is considerable amount of cropping (about 70%): I think it speaks well for the resolution for 8 megapixels. However, it must be noted that the image is shot in RAW, processed in TIFF @ 16bit. All work in CS2 was done in non-destructive adjustments. Had...
  7. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    The blue Elderberries in the back ground are the same berries the bird is perched on: it is just, obviously enough, that these are not ripe yet. The berries can be tasty, with a mild sweet flavor. They are a favorite with many of the passerine birds that come through; also a favorite amoung many...
  8. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    New bird for the list. About 9200 ft. elevation. The habitat was montain; the slopes where the bird was sighted is steep, very brushy.
  9. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

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