Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: Robin Harrison on January 16, 2010, 10:19:43 AM
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This is my first effort at posting a pic. so hoping it will work.
I assumed that this was a Chipping Sparrow but the area around the eye was definitely brown not black thus it is probably an American Tree Sparrow.
What does the team think ?
Thanks
Robin (my real name!)
http://s964.photobucket.com/albums/ae126/Aeola_2010/?action=view¤t=Sparrow-cropped.jpg
PS...............I recently read a thread on this site that explained how to post a picture directly onto the post but I seem unable to find it now............again any help appreciated.
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Successful second attempt !
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Yes, it's an American Tree Sparrow. In the picture you can see a hint of the distinctive dark sport on the chest.
American Tree Sparrow is the much more common of the two during winter.
/Thomas
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This is my first effort at posting a pic. so hoping it will work.
PS...............I recently read a thread on this site that explained how to post a picture directly
onto the post but I seem unable to find it now............again any help appreciated.
Yep.....American Tree Sparrow.....along with the faint central spot on
it's chest.....it has the rusty eye stripe (Chipping Sparrow has a black stripe)
P.S. - You simply can post the IMG Code instead.....then your picture will show in your post.
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(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae126/Aeola_2010/Sparrow-cropped.jpg)
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Thanks for the ID.
I want to test the "Img" facility on this page.................some forums have a test site but I'll try it here.
http://s964.photobucket.com/albums/ae12 ... g&newest=1 (http://s964.photobucket.com/albums/ae126/Aeola_2010/?action=view¤t=P1000091.jpg&newest=1)
However i can't get it to work.
1.......I posted the picture to Photobucket (chosen at random; any other site more appropriate for birds ?)
2..........Copied and pasted the URL here
3......Hit alt+p
4.......the hyperlink appreared not the picture.
:?:
I know these things a straightforward when you know how to do them and I have unsuccessfully checked the site for information, to no avail.
Any help much appreciated
Thanks again..........................Robin
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From the "Share this Image" box on you Photobucket page, you need to copy the IMG code and paste it in your post here.....it'll look like this:
(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae126/Aeola_2010/Sparrow-cropped.jpg)
There needs to be a (http:// at the beginning and a ) at the end (both of yours appear at the end)
Also, make sure that the BBCode is enabled when you post (Options at the bottom of the page)
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Terrific...........thanks a lot. Robin
(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae126/Aeola_2010/P1000091.jpg)
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Hi Robin, beautiful bird feeder! Just joined forum today and this is my first post. I think one of the easiest way to ID the American Tree Sparrow is by the bi-coloured beak as its the only sparrow to have one.
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Thank you Scott, good tip..............I'm new here myself but a warm welcome.
Robin