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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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).
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.
@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).
relate to this. Fav!