Ohhh ok! Yes, then he definitely was raised by the chipping sparrow, I was wondering why he was so bigI'm afraid that's a Brown-headed Cowbird, a brood parasite. I'm assuming it's being raised by the Chipping Sparrows. Very cute, though.
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Ohhh ok! Yes, then he definitely was raised by the chipping sparrow, I was wondering why he was so bigI'm afraid that's a Brown-headed Cowbird, a brood parasite. I'm assuming it's being raised by the Chipping Sparrows. Very cute, though.
Please pick one to enter!Not an entry:
Speaking of sneks, this coachwhip stopped by my place a while ago. It's by far the pinkest one I've seen. I might enter one of these pictures later, if that's okay, but I suck at choosing things. Honestly, it might take a couple weeks for me to enter. If there was no time limit it would be a couple years.
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Please excuse the excessive amount of pictures but it was the coolest snake I've seen outside of captivity. I couldn't help it.
Four entries per member. An entry is one photo of a wild animal (insects, reptiles, mammals, & amphibians). Photos of plants and domestic poultry or livestock will not be accepted in this contest.
That is so cool! Lucky...no wild ponies are where I live.
What kind of animal is that?