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Washington US Passerine bird ID required (1 Viewer)

marwey

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Germany
Hello,

I found this old picture from my trip to the Olympic Peninsula I took in 2016. Pictures where taken next to a hiking trail on Klahhane Ridge Trail. Elevation was probably around 6000 feet (1800m). Could this be a juvenile Song Sparrow? I'm confused by the lack of malar stripes.
I'm from Europe - so I've got no experience with American birds and used the National geographic field guide (DUNN, ALDERER)
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance

IMG_2492 unbestimmte Art Klahane Ridge.JPG
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