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cmcmck ([personal profile] cmcmck) wrote in [community profile] common_nature2023-12-23 03:24 pm

Anyone any idea

Who this little chap is? He's been visiting our front area for some days. Smaller than a sparrow or dunnock but bigger than a wren with an insectivore's beak and beautiful regular markings. Obviously European and a British known species as that's where we are.







Update

Thanks to [personal profile] the_godiva  for a lead. The little visitor is a female little bunting according to our bird recognition books.

Our gravel covered front area obviously contains lots of things to her liking. :o)

 
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[personal profile] senmut 2023-12-23 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Sadly, all I can see is Wren, as it looks so much like the ones we had as 'boarders' in the unused mail box this year. But I'm American.
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[personal profile] iddewes 2023-12-23 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I put the photo through an app I have for identifying wildlife and that said it was a dunnock? I’m in Germany so we generally have a lot of the same birds.
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[personal profile] iddewes 2023-12-23 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I asked my friend who knows a lot about birds too and she also thought dunnock but she said it looked very puffed up. Hope someone else knows.
Oh she also came up with pipit but it should have gone south for the winter then.
Edited 2023-12-23 18:59 (UTC)
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[personal profile] full_metal_ox 2023-12-24 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Two words: climate change.
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[personal profile] yourlibrarian 2023-12-23 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
It looks rather like our house sparrows but I don't imagine that's it given where you live.
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[personal profile] prettyarbitrary 2023-12-23 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It looks like a female house finch to me. The size sounds about right.
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[personal profile] kiki_eng 2023-12-23 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I also threw it at a wildlife identification app to see what the algorithm would tell me - iNaturalist thinks that it's an Accentor (Genus Prunella - includes Dunnocks) but the photo algorithm doesn't always get things right. I find that if you submit an observation to iNaturalist birders are pretty quick to identify a thing if the pictures are at all reasonable, so that would be my rec.
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[personal profile] violsva 2023-12-23 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it a juvenile sparrow or something? I wouldn't expect it at this time of year, but I am not an ornithologist.
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[personal profile] wendles 2023-12-23 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
If it weren't December I'd say it was a young dunnock, since they don't get the excellent grey eyebrows till they mature; but it seems awfully late in the year for a juvenile still to be around.
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[personal profile] ravena_kade 2023-12-23 06:43 pm (UTC)(link)
you seem to have a mystery.
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[personal profile] adore 2023-12-24 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
SO CUTE!
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[personal profile] scytale 2023-12-24 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
What a beauty! I hope she keeps visiting.