Sparrows are everywhere, it seems, but it is actually pretty difficult to get a clear of one. These little brown birds are hyperactive and super industrious, so they rarely seem to stop and pose. They also enjoy foraging in dense vegetation or in tall grass, further complicating my photographic efforts.
Last week I was happy to capture several decent images of sparrows. I think that they are both Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia), though I have low confidence in my ability to identify sparrow species correctly.
In the first photo, the sparrow was foraging on the ground, where it blended in so well that I sometimes lost sight of it when it stopped moving. The second sparrow perched briefly on a branch and I was able to take a shot while looking up at the bird. The angle of view gives the sparrow’s head a distorted shape that somehow reminds me of Darth Vader’s helmet—the bird’s expression also looks a bit imperious as it surveys its surroundings.
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Nice Close-ups Mike!
2 great photos. Now you’ve mentioned the Darth Vader helmet, I can’t un-see that lol.
Sorry, Ryan. I guess that Darth Vader reference is the equivalent of an earworm song–you can’t get it off of your mind. May the Force be with you–don’t give in to the dark side. 🙂