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Friday, May 15

A super-cute look at the famíly behavior of sparrows at feeding time. (Updated)

I'm still out at the Spring Street end of the Grand Park lawn, although earlier, I had gone out for groceries and cigarettes, both for myself, as well as that I had considered others, of the micro-locale of the tent-city thing|s| going on, around the corner, and on blocks nearby, down by the 101 freeway overpass. 

A male sparrow hopped up, out at me, from the edge of my bags, beside me, and he chirped, assertively. It was super cute how he greeted me. It turned out that I had a half-burrito from outside of Atelier.


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As I turned to grab some food out of my luggage, the little sparrow mysteriously hopped away. I wondered why he left, but I tossed some food out, anyhow. 

Then, within moments, a large family of sparrows was out, at the sidewalk, checking out the burrito toss scene, and some of them were babies.

I've got a feeling that my footage is blurry, but the viewer can still intuit the cute nurturing behaviors of the family feeding ritual of the birds, in which they feed each other, otherwise known as billing. 




Here's some more footage that I got the next day:



 

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