Hello, Bill!
I intuitively saw this as a House Sparrow based off its general body shape 
and bill ratio to head. Upon deeper study, I am still convinced that this 
is a female House Sparrow. Note the thicker, bi-colored bill and the 
brownish face with a faint tan border around the eye and "eye-line." The 
belly and breast is a plain tan, something I've observed in the majority of 
House Sparrows that visit my yard. Also note pink legs and pale throat 
compared to the rest of head. This is an excellent photo!
Note: I could be entirely wrong and be counting out another fitting species 
in El Paso (I'm a Larimer birder), but considering House Sparrows are 
common basically all over the U.S., I figured it would be definitely 
possible.
*The birds are happy, and so am I*
*~Caleb Alons*

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