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ViewsLark SparrowFrom Opus(Redirected from Chondestes grammacus)
[edit] Identification[edit] Adult
[edit] Juvenile
[edit] DistributionSouthern Canada, the USA, and northern Mexico. [edit] HabitatOpen habitats including grasslands and cultivation. [edit] TaxonomyTwo subspecies are recognized: C. g. grammacus breeds in the eastern portion of the species’ range west to Wisconsin and Minnesota, south through eastern Nebraska and eastern Kansas to northeast Texas. Chestnut head markings and plumage are darker than C. g. strigatus, which breeds west of grammacus. [edit] Behaviour[edit] Breeding3-6 eggs are laid in a grass cup nest sheltered by a clump of grass or other vegetation. The eggs are white with black scrawling. [edit] DietIncludes seeds and insects, including grasshoppers are also eaten in the breeding season. [edit] External Links
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