It was Sparrow-tastic on the outskirts of Tequis yesterday, where I found a nice bit of scrubland.
The pick - my first
Brewer's Sparrows. But they certainly weren't alone. Also knocking about in a short stretch were
Grasshopper Sparrows, loads of
Vesper Sparrows,
Lark Sparrows and
Clay-colored Sparrows.
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Clay-colored Sparrow |
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Brewer's Sparrow |
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Vesper Sparrow |
It was arguably even better a day before when I found a cheeky
Pyrrhuloxia. Only the second 'Desert Cardinal' I've seen, and certainly the first in this part of Queretaro.
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