It looks like it might be a Sparrow, Finch, or Bunting. Where do you live? Some links that might help:http://www.surfbirds.com/namericanbirds/sparrows-finches.htmlhttp://www.birds-of-north-america.net/yellow-birds.html
could it be a linnet?
I can't ID it, but it's a beautiful image!MersadMersad Donko Photography
Ik kan je ook nioet helpen maar zo tussen de bessen is hij gewoon prachtig.
I will happily guess. It looks like a female Wheatear but it's beaks not quite right.
I would not know if Peter, beautiful photos.Greetings Tinie
Peter, check out female Reed Bunting?...[;o)
Thank you Trevor, only the male is in my book.
A female Reed Bunting, and didn't you spot her, beautiful.
Thanks Bob
HI Peter Female Reed Bunting.
It looks like it might be a Sparrow, Finch, or Bunting. Where do you live? Some links that might help:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.surfbirds.com/namericanbirds/sparrows-finches.html
http://www.birds-of-north-america.net/yellow-birds.html
could it be a linnet?
ReplyDeleteI can't ID it, but it's a beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Ik kan je ook nioet helpen maar zo tussen de bessen is hij gewoon prachtig.
ReplyDeleteI will happily guess. It looks like a female Wheatear but it's beaks not quite right.
ReplyDeleteI would not know if Peter, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Tinie
Peter, check out female Reed Bunting?...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you Trevor, only the male is in my book.
DeleteA female Reed Bunting, and didn't you spot her, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob
DeleteHI Peter Female Reed Bunting.
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