Handsome Sparrow
The bird being featured today is the White-throated Sparrow, a passerine, larger that other sparrows and well defined features as well as attractive colors.
White-throated Sparrows are brown above and gray below with a striking head pattern. The black-and-white-striped head is augmented by a bright white throat and yellow between the eye and the bill, which is gray. You’ll also see a less boldly marked form, known as “tan-striped,” with a buff-on-brown face pattern instead of white-on-black. (I haven’t photographed any “tan-striped” yet)
White-throated Sparrow breeding grounds are in Canada, then migrate south to USA during winter, they have a very extended territory.
They eat plants and seeds and live in bushes, overgrown fields and also backyards. These birds have been visiting my backyard for several years.
Photo Gallery
Text and photographs © HJ Ruiz – Avian101




Great photos, HJ — I especially like the one where he is facing you head-on. 🙂
Thanks Jet! He’s just facing me but not looking at me! He’s fine! 🙂
I agree with the previous commentator entirely.
Thanks Susan! 🙂
I love these little birds. You are right, there markings are striking.
Thanks Kathy! Handsome sparrows! 🙂
They certainly are more lovely looking than our House Sparrow!
Thank you for sharing! 🙂
Love that pattern on his head. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen such a colorful sparrow 🙂
Thank you Carol! 🙂
One of the pretties sparrows, in my humble opinion. 🙂 Love how you got a tree full of them!
*prettiest* – I need an edit button. 🙂
Thank you Amy! 🙂