FEEDER TALK
GRAZING THE GROUND
White-throated sparrows prefer
forest habitat but often visit
backyards to eat fallen seeds.
Yellow spots just in front of the
eyes are key field marks that
help identify these sparrows.
FEEDER TALK
GRAZING THE GROUND
White-throated sparrows prefer
forest habitat but often visit
backyards to eat fallen seeds.
Yellow spots just in front of the
eyes are key field marks that
help identify these sparrows.