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Anybody happen to know what kind of bird this is?
We have a tree and a feeder in our backyard and I get a lot of little birds, but there are these ones I cannot for the life of me figure out what they are. We have the most of these and I'm very fond of them, I'd love to study them, but I have no idea what they are. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to capture a picture of them (when I step up to the back door, they all scatter), and b/c I don't know the name, I can't seem to find any pictures of them on the internet. But...
It's a small bird, about the same size as a chickadee, has a fat round little body, all brown, like a milk chocolate type of brown, with an all black head.
Anybody happen to know what these are?
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ha ha I figured it out :p Its a Oregon junco. Also known as the Dark eyed Junco. But to be fair "im just me" is a friend of mine and I had some inside info.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
properly you're ultimate guess is to call animal administration and clarify the region. enable them to come back out and take care of it. that is in all threat a Peacock that escaped the two from that is proprietor or the zoo. If it became right into a cockatoo it would not be the size of a turkey. do not physique of ideas it purely call animal administration, they'll pop in and out all threat seize it and you heavily isn't coping with the stressful little bugger anymore.
- GoldyLv 71 decade ago
It is quite possibly a Black Headed Wren by your description.Also known as a Sooty headed Wren in some areas
Source(s): Ex Wildlife Warden - carol kLv 61 decade ago
As well as looking up wren, also look up finch. I think that's what I'm seeing at our feeder. They have a little tail that often seems to stand up almost straight from their body. They are a lot smaller than a sparrow.
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- 1 decade ago
from your description try looking up the Wren family,here i have chickadees,house wrens,blue jays,cardinals,morning doves sometimes a couple of crows show up,when they show i know it is tough out side,what my Parrots do not eat goes to the out side birds,even the pellets are eaten
Source(s): Parrot Rehabber - 1 decade ago
I think you saw a Lapland longspur, a Smith's longspur, or maybe my favorite a simple Starling bird.