Eye on the sparrow by grannysue

Eye on the sparrow

Or - Look at me when I am talking to you! I believe that the two on the right are the parents and the one on the left is one of their young. The one on the left still has some fuzzy baby feathers. They were trying to get the young ones to go get food at the feeder. This was at my friends house.
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Striking image... Love it!
July 8th, 2019  
sweet
July 9th, 2019  
Cute capture- typical dad- he seems disinterested in the goings-on!
July 9th, 2019  
Great capture
July 9th, 2019  
Beautiful trio.
July 9th, 2019  
Beautiful shot and trio. The parents are already shouting at their young one!
July 9th, 2019  
Love this!
July 9th, 2019  
How cool you caught three at once. Love it.
July 9th, 2019  
The male looks really aggravated! The mom, screaming her head off. I can so
relate to this. Fav!
July 9th, 2019  
Instant Fav.
July 9th, 2019  
Super capture, they are like us aren’t they!!
July 9th, 2019  
sweet capture of parents training young
July 9th, 2019  
Looks like dad isn't very interested in training the young. he must be old fashioned as nowadays the fathers like to be involved in rearing the children (sorry, I don't mean bird parents now, I got carried away).
July 9th, 2019  
An adorable shot!
July 9th, 2019  
Nice capture. I've not seen a sparrow like the one the right. I didn't realize there was that much difference between the male and female.
July 9th, 2019  
Great shot of you ``Mussen``.(one is a : Mus.) Have them to on the garden and food table. They make more noises and trublles as aeting. funny to watch. Fav.
July 9th, 2019  
@kwind Thank you so much!
July 10th, 2019  
@moviegal1 Thank you very much!
July 10th, 2019  
@olivetreeann Thank you, Ann. He was there for backup support, lol.
July 10th, 2019  
@bkbinthecity @yaorenliu Thank you both!
July 10th, 2019  
@sangwann Thank you! Trying to coax the young to get birdseed from the feeder. Fun to watch them.
July 10th, 2019  
@slurry Thank you very much, Jayson! I appreciate it.
July 10th, 2019  
@mittens Thank you, Marilyn. The youngsters seemed to be really shy and would only come up one at a time.
July 10th, 2019  
@creativenature72 Thank you, April, I appreciate your comment and the fav. Yes, the dad just wants the feeding training to be over with.
July 10th, 2019  
@tonygig Thank you so much, Tony! I appreciate it.
July 10th, 2019  
@craftymeg Thank you, Margaret! Yes, they have to train their young to grow up and get out on their own.
July 10th, 2019  
@ninaganci Thank you so much, Nina!
July 10th, 2019  
@bruni Thank you! I think he just wants this young training over with, maybe he wants a vacation.
July 10th, 2019  
@elouiselily Thank you so much, Lily.
July 10th, 2019  
@vernabeth Thank you, Beth. Yes, the males are more colorful in a lot of bird species, probably most of them. This sparrow was introduced into NY from Europe in 1850 and in Galveston, Texas in 1867. https://txtbba.tamu.edu/species-accounts/house-sparrow/
July 10th, 2019  
@pyrrhula Thank you very much! Yes, this is a European sparrow, introduced into NY in 1850 and into Galveston, Texas in 1867. It has spread all over Texas (all 254 counties).
July 10th, 2019  
Three for the money. Love this shot.
July 10th, 2019  
I miss No. 4 on the free picket ;) No, just kidding. Great capture with a nice bokeh, wonderfully composed. Fav
July 10th, 2019  
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