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House Sparrow

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A male house sparrow is starting to develop his breeding plumage. Soon, his entire chest will be jet black and his cheeks will become whiter. Although it is not native, this extremely common songbird can be found all across North America. Photographed in Kent, Washington.

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© 2014
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6000x4000 / 17.8MB
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Animalia, Aves, Chordata, Kent, P. domesticus, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Passer, Passer domesticus, Passeridae, Passeriformes, Spring, Washington, animal, ave, avian, backyard, beak, beautiful, beauty, bird, birds, birdwatching, fauna, feather, house sparrow, male, natural, nature, non-native, old-world, ornithology, passerine, sparrow, vertebrate, wildlife, wing
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Old World Sparrows
A male house sparrow is starting to develop his breeding plumage. Soon, his entire chest will be jet black and his cheeks will become whiter. Although it is not native, this extremely common songbird can be found all across North America. Photographed in Kent, Washington.