Date: 12/27/25 3:18 pm
From: Allen Chartier <amazilia3...>
Subject: [birders] Two returning American Tree Sparrows
Birders,

Since 2004, I have been banding birds in my tiny (0.15 acre) suburban/urban
yard in Inkster between October and March to study the population dynamics
and site fidelity of "my" birds. I frequently get Dark-eyed Juncos
returning in subsequent winters, and have also had smaller numbers of
American Tree Sparrows returning (numbers have been low the past few
years). This morning I recaptured two American Tree Sparrows at the same
time, and fairly close to each other, that were both captured and banded
(as adults) on January 28th, 2025, again captured at the same time and
fairly close to each other. It is tempting to think this might be a mated
pair, but in winter their sexes cannot be determined with much confidence.
And, like most songbirds, they are not known to mate for life but instead
will mate with different partners each year. Still, I thought it was
interesting enough to share.

Allen T. Chartier
Inkster, Michigan
Email: <amazilia3...>
Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mihummingbirdguy/collections/
Website/Blog: http://mihummingbirdguy.blogspot.com/

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