I really like the American Tree Sparrow. They are tough little birds who visit our Michigan home in the cold, harsh winters. As Spring finally arrives the smaller Chipping Sparrows replace them. For a very brief time you get the chance to occasionally see the two side by side and appreciate the differences in these look-alikes.




Canon 40D 200-400mm
tim
lower image on this page is not Am. Tree Sparrow; it’s an immature White-crowned Sparrow. FYI
Matt
Oops… you are absolutely correct! No more posting in a hurry.I replaced the image with the proper one.