Birdchick

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Rough Song Sparrow

Posted by Birdchick on August - 31 - 2010

Migration is upon us.  Not everyone enjoys birding in the fall, some species can look different in the fall since they aren’t in breeding plumage.  Young birds haven’t grown into their adult plumage yet.  Birds usually don’t sing their territory song on the way south, but rather chip notes that can sound the same among several species–it can be more of a challenge.

I found one bedraggled looking sparrow the other day.  Song sparrows usually have a very long tail which makes them easy to pick out, even if you only see the profile.  When I saw this bird hopping in some bushes, I was interested.  I made the pishing sound and it popped right up just like a song sparrow should and it appeared to be lacking a tail.  Who knows what happened–an overzealous molt?  An failed grab from a sharp-shinned hawk?  But it’s all part of the fun of weird birds on the fall migration.

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3 Responses so far.

  1. Ron says:

    I saw a few like this at a pond down the road. I decided that they must have recently fledged???

  2. Still a fairly handsome bird, even if he is a little haggled looking.

  3. yankeebelle10 says:

    Still a cute little song bird…tail or no tail. Nice shot…thx ~j~

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