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Spanish Sparrow
© NF Photo 121121, a desert area south of Guelmim, Morocco
I think these sparrows qualifies as Spanish Sparrows. They are very similar to the northern House Sparrow. It feel strange that they can survive in a harsh area like that. I think you have to enlarge the image to see them better. :)Comment form for visitors outside GOOGLE
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Spanish Sparrow, Guelmim,
The Spanish sparrow looks a lot like the sparrows I see where I live in eastern U.S.
ReplyDeleteJa, gråsparv eller ännu mer som en pilfink med det brunaktiga huvudet.
ReplyDeleteLille søte, med så fin kamuflasje.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kveld.
Mormor
http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2014/01/16/morgenfuglen/
Det ser verkligen torrt ut.
ReplyDeletePretty sparrows and great sighting!
ReplyDeleteThis kind of sparrow can be seen commonly here.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.1sthappyfamily.com/2014/01/resting-fly.html
Wow- he certainly is well camouflaged:)
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