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  1. White-throated Sparrow at Abbott Marshlands

    While walking toward the area east of Spring Lake toward the Abbott Brook and Watson Woods Trails I heard and saw multiple calls from White-throated Sparrow. I stopped and waited a few minutes. It was not long before a White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) perched on a thin branch among a tangle of bare twigs and brambles. The bird’s puffed-up plumage, white throat patch, and distinctive black-and-yellow striped head stand out. In the second image, the sparrow faces forward, […]

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  2. White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)

    White-throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) are a common sight at bird feeders in Montgomery Township, New Jersey. These small, chunky sparrows have distinctive black and white stripes on their heads, a white throat, and a splash of yellow between their eyes and beaks. Their plumage includes warm brown tones on their wings and back, contrasting with a clean grey underbelly.

    At bird feeders, White-throated Sparrows typically forage for seeds, particularly sunflower seeds, millet, and [...]

    islandinthenet.com/?p=112985

  3. White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)

    White-throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) are a common sight at bird feeders but I’ve only seen them in the wild a few times. These small, chunky sparrows have distinctive black and white stripes on their heads, a white throat, and a splash of yellow between their eyes and beaks. Their plumage includes warm brown tones on their wings and back, contrasting with a clean grey underbelly. [...]

    islandinthenet.com/?p=113388

  4. White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) at Institute Woods

    White-throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) are a common sight at bird feeders but I’ve only seen them in the wild a few times. These small, chunky sparrows have distinctive black and white stripes on their heads, a white throat, and a splash of yellow between their eyes and beaks. Their plumage includes warm brown tones on their wings and back, contrasting with a clean grey underbelly.

  5. White-throated Sparrow

    Watching bird behaviour can create a sense of hope. Observing birds in their natural habitats, engaging in activities such as feeding, nesting, and interacting with each other, remind# me of the resilience and continuity of nature. This connection to the natural world provides a sense of peace and well-being, offering a hopeful perspective on life's challenges. Bird behaviours often display resourcefulness and adaptability, inspiring a feeling of optimism and a reminder that life goes on […]

    islandinthenet.com/white-throa