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Sonny Williams says Fat Bird at Feeder
is White-Throated Sparrow


About: Birds of Kentucky: Fat Bird at Feeder photo by Bub Polston

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

What I can see of the little fellow, he looks like a white-throated sparrow.

s/Sonny Williams

Thanks. We've made the change on the photograph. -EW




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Birds of Kentucky: Fat Bird at Feeder



2010-03-09 - Liberty RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Bub Polston. "Don't know what kind of bird this is," Bub Polston writes of his plump dinner guest. "It stops in to have a bite of food often at Bub Polston on Liberty RD." Maybe someone can identify this one. Help and advice is welcome. -CM
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