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Sparrow or juvenile Junco at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California? (2 Viewers)

vbnut

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These two photos where taken in mid morning of 18, May 2023 on the campus of Stanford University while I was looking for woodpeckers (which I found later). The first is clearly an adult Dark-eyed Junco, and, I assume, a juvenile that the adult is feeding. The second photo is the one I'm looking for help identifying. It was taken 10 minutes earlier in the same area, but I'm not sure if it is the same individual as the juvenile in the first photo, or some something else. I would be grateful for any help identifying it.
 

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These two photos where taken in mid morning of 18, May 2023 on the campus of Stanford University while I was looking for woodpeckers (which I found later). The first is clearly an adult Dark-eyed Junco, and, I assume, a juvenile that the adult is feeding. The second photo is the one I'm looking for help identifying. It was taken 10 minutes earlier in the same area, but I'm not sure if it is the same individual as the juvenile in the first photo, or some something else. I would be grateful for any help identifying it.
What adorable guys. Great shots ;)
 

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