A field sparrow forages in the seed heads of goldenrod inches from the porch, eye a black stone set in a white ring, keeping me in sight.
Daily short takes from an Appalachian hollow
A field sparrow forages in the seed heads of goldenrod inches from the porch, eye a black stone set in a white ring, keeping me in sight.
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I have a real problem telling one sparrow from another, a short-coming.
Me too. But field sparrows are easy: they’re the only ones with pinkish bills.