So, after not seeing ANY sparrows to speak of all winter, they've been coming in. Evidently, several breeding pairs moved in and had a few clutches because I've been taking several every day I can focus on the yard long enough to get some shots off. Yesterday, I took 7. Today, I took two. It was driving me NUTS hearing all those sparrow calls all day.
I believe I've taken about 25 or 30 over the past month.
Today was interesting, and I thought I'd share. First, I JUST missed a 22 yard double. On sparrows, that's not easy. Second, I aimed for and got a head shot on a male at about 18 yards. When I hit him, he did about 9 somersaults toward me and then lay still. Then a moment or two later I was glassing the yard and saw this:
I couldn't believe it. I had taken the top of his head off and yet he was still sitting there, looking around. Not only that, but he was fighting hard when I picked him up and held him until his passage was eased. I couldn't believe how tough that little house sparrow was. I can't do much better than a head shot.