All:

 

I had this unusual sparrow at Manitou Lake in Teller County yesterday
afternoon. By default, assumption is it should be a Song Sparrow. But, there
are dozens, if not hundreds of song sparrows here and I compared pictures of
the standard song sparrow that I took to this one and it just isn't the
same. When first looking through binos at this bird, it struck me as odd and
I couldn't be sure that I was looking at a song sparrow. So I snapped a few
grainy pictures. It was gettingdark and the sun was setting from behind the
subject.

 

What I find odd about this bird

 

*         Upper breast and flank streaking is fine/thin as opposed to the
usual thick streaks; more like Lincoln's Sparrow

*         Strong gray wash on flanks

*         Get the impression of background color at times to the upper
breast and flanks

*         Can't convince myself if there is any loral color or not to this
bird; suggestive of Savannah Sparrow.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jjjones3860/sets/72157644064428321/

Just seems like an unusual race of Song Sparrow for this area or perhaps
some sort of hybrid. It could be suggestive of Savannah or Lincoln's
Sparrow.

 

Wondering what others think? 

 

Jeff J Jones

( <mailto:jjo...@jonestc.com> jjo...@jonestc.com)

Teller County - 8500' - Montane Woodlands

 

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