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LibertyTC, sorry we missed you!
I see you have spotted the rare Ontario JeepSitting Sparrow (Passer motitensis libertarius), easily identified as you said by their distinctive call of "Jeep Jeep", and also the 7 vertical bands on the chest of the male when in full plumage.
While sometimes spotted in mall parking lots and soccer fields, they generally prefer a more rustic setting of unpaved roads, rocky terrain and muddy trails.
LibertyTC, sorry we missed you!
I see you have spotted the rare Ontario JeepSitting Sparrow (Passer motitensis libertarius), easily identified as you said by their distinctive call of "Jeep Jeep", and also the 7 vertical bands on the chest of the male when in full plumage.
While sometimes spotted in mall parking lots and soccer fields, they generally prefer a more rustic setting of unpaved roads, rocky terrain and muddy trails.
LibertyTC, sorry we missed you!
I see you have spotted the rare Ontario JeepSitting Sparrow (Passer motitensis libertarius), easily identified as you said by their distinctive call of "Jeep Jeep", and also the 7 vertical bands on the chest of the male when in full plumage.
While sometimes spotted in mall parking lots and soccer fields, they generally prefer a more rustic setting of unpaved roads, rocky terrain and muddy trails.
Those are "jeep birds". They crapped on that silver nissan and are sitting on the jeep waiting for an "off-road" excursion...............:smokin:
Dave
(who's red jeep?)
:happy175:... passer motitensis ...lmao ... you know your birds brother!