Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: Shortsighted on March 26, 2025, 02:03:28 PM
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I returned to the site previously visited to see if I could locate a Carolina wren, which was reported there and which I heard during my last visit. Unfortunately, I had no success vis-a-vis this elusive wren, nor with the Field sparrow previously reported next to the boardwalk (in the wet area).
I did encounter deer again and the pair of them had no fear of me. There was a modest seed dump back where I came from and so I figured that I would keep a vigil and see what sort of sparrows showed up. The vast majority of them were House sparrows (weaver finches) and also a few juncos, song sparrows, cardinals, and blackbirds. No field sparrow or wren. I noticed a couple of the assorted sparrows were not song sparrows, but instead resembled Swamp sparrows. OK, that's settled. Let's call them Swamp sparrows x 2.
(https://photos.smugmug.com/Outdoor-Ontario/Outdoor-Ontario/i-5gHbV3S/0/NLSfMJwkRtM79R2CwKD4kwCTLh2xBP9w4J7DvsvMX/L/Swamp%20sparrow%20on%20stick%2C2%2Ccropped-L.png) (https://steinphotography.smugmug.com/Outdoor-Ontario/Outdoor-Ontario/i-5gHbV3S/A)
Swamp sparrow 'I could have sworn there was a swamp here yesterday ... right here'.
(https://photos.smugmug.com/Outdoor-Ontario/Outdoor-Ontario/i-sfsFmCF/0/Km9fNtSk7vPDGZpwpgLJrZ8Zwc34JqfggVpwC3KXN/L/Single%20deer%2Ccropped-L.png) (https://steinphotography.smugmug.com/Outdoor-Ontario/Outdoor-Ontario/i-sfsFmCF/A)
White-tailed (no-fear) deer