There are a lot of sparrow species in Western Canada
I photographed these sparrows this year (except for the Lincoln's sparrow). Small brownish birds are often characterized as sparrows, and while that may be true, the sheer number of sparrow species is overwhelming. There are about 25 species of sparrow that call Canada home on a regular basis. Some, such as the house sparrow, are not native to the continent, nor do they belong to the same family of birds. Then there are the sparrows that do not have the word "sparrow" in their names. These include species such as juncos and towhees. I have photographed both dark-eyed juncos and spotted towhees. I have also photographed white-crowned sparrows, black-throated sparrows, and golden-crowned sparrows. I have never seen white-throated sparrows, although they are relatively common. Sparrow species I have never seen include the grasshopper sparrow, Harris' sparrow, Baird's sparrow, and almost a dozen more. My point in these thoughts is that i...