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Feb 6, 2019 14:01:21
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bobhoco
Loc: Oklahoma
Taken in Eastern Oklahoma. Could be House Sparrow but not for sure.
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Feb 6, 2019 14:08:39
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Fred Harwood
Loc: Sheffield, Mass.
Looks like a HS. They are considered invasive and and harmful to other native species and may be eradicated.
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Feb 6, 2019 14:15:39
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jdedmonds
Why is it assumed that everyone in the world knows what "HS" means? Oh, I got it: high school.
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Feb 6, 2019 14:16:59
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Terrymac
Loc: LONDON U.K.
Not High Speed then?
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Feb 6, 2019 14:17:07
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Fred Harwood
Loc: Sheffield, Mass.
jdedmonds wrote:
Why is it assumed that everyone in the world knows what "HS" means? Oh, I got it: high school.
The head post reveals all.
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Feb 6, 2019 14:24:49
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fosgood11
Loc: oil city, La.
bobhoco wrote:
Taken in Eastern Oklahoma. Could be House Sparrow but not for sure.
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Feb 6, 2019 14:29:57
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Brokenland
Affirmative: Male house sparrow with it's brighter colors than the dull, drab female colors.
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Feb 6, 2019 15:10:52
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bobhoco
Loc: Oklahoma
Thanks everyone. Appreciate everyone.
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Feb 6, 2019 17:15:56
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DaveO
Loc: Northeast CT
jdedmonds wrote:
Why is it assumed that everyone in the world knows what "HS" means? Oh, I got it: high school.
Hopefully you were not first in your class...
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Feb 7, 2019 20:38:42
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hassighedgehog
Loc: Corona, CA
When I was younger they used to be called English Sparrows. At least that indicated their foreign origins.
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