109 results found


May 11 2019
adult
Quilomene Wildlife area near Yakima Washington.

More properly known as the Sagebrush Sparrow now, since the Sage Sparrow as split into the Bell's Sparrow and the Sagebrush Sparrow.

Thanks to Chris for spotting it.
May 31 2019
May 11 2019
female
Umtanum Creek, Washington
May 31 2019
May 11 2019
adult
Umtanum Creek, Washington
May 31 2019
May 11 2019
female
Umtanum Creek, Washington
With Chris on a 8 day US birding tour. SLightly different angle from his shot.
May 31 2019
May 11 2019
male
Thanks to Birdviewing partner Lou, we managed 132 species on the trip, many of them photographed. A few got away, such as the painful Juniper Titmouse and the no-show Mountain Quail. We did manage some bluebird photos however these birds are quite skittish around vehicles and especially people. Quilomene Wildlife Area, Washington.
May 20 2019
May 11 2019
male
At the Quilomene Wildlife Area, Washington.
May 20 2019
May 11 2019
adult
This poor little Sparrow probably has one of the world's drabbest bird plumages. However we certainly didn't pass him up when posing! Quilomene Wildlife Area.
May 20 2019
May 11 2019
adult
The only Sagebrush Sparrow we saw on the week-long trip through the US - taken at the Quilomene Wildlife area northeast of Yakima, Washington.
May 20 2019
May 11 2019
female
On the Birdviewing field expedition together with fellow member Lou, we covered Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. This was probably the bird of the trip. Umtanum Creek, Washington.
May 20 2019
May 11 2019
adult
Seen at Umtanum Creek, Washington.
May 20 2019