Tuesday, May 18, 2010

White-crowned Sparrow nest

This White-crowned Sparrow nest is hidden on the ground in a clump of grass and young blackberry vines. The location is in the foothills of the Coast Range in western Yamhill Co., Oregon. The eggs are less than one inch long. The nest appears to be lined with deer hair.

1 Comments:

At 5:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've enjoyed viewing your photos. I have taken many pictures of birds in WA, Oregon and AZ, but they have never turned as nice as yours.
Thanks for putting them on the internet for very one to see.
Kay Robillard
Vancouver,WA

 

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