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Sparrow sp. and Swift sp., Bosque de Chapultepec, Mexico-City, January 30th 2023 (1 Viewer)

Bitis

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The Sparrow I think is either Chipping or Clay-colored? And the Swift Vaux's (the three individuals are cropped out of the same photo)?
These are the only photos I have of these birds.
Thank you in advance! :)
 

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Chipping I think due to strong dark eye line and lores. Swift is vaux's. Ebird section 2 has large numbers of vaux's up by the museum lake (section 2 is generally better for birds as it's less disturbed)
 
Chipping I think due to strong dark eye line and lores. Swift is vaux's. Ebird section 2 has large numbers of vaux's up by the museum lake (section 2 is generally better for birds as it's less disturbed)
Thanks again, appreciate it(y)
 
Chipping I think due to strong dark eye line and lores. Swift is vaux's. Ebird section 2 has large numbers of vaux's up by the museum lake (section 2 is generally better for birds as it's less disturbed)
and yes, section two was more productive, especially around the lakes/ponds
 
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