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[edit] Identification16-18 cm. [edit] Similar SpeciesFemale and non-breeding male resemble a female House Sparrow, though yellower. [edit] DistributionBreeds northern United States and southern Canada west to eastern British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. In migration found throughout the south-eastern United States. Rare autumn visitor to Europe. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species. Two subspecies are recognised by some authors: Dolichonyx oryzivorus oryzivorus and Dolichonyx oryzivorus albinucha[1] [edit] HabitatFarmland, large hay and stubble fields; meadows, marshes and prairie. Perches in reeds and bushes. [edit] Behaviour[edit] BreedingThey build a cup shaped nest on the ground, hidden in vegetation, and 5-6 eggs are laid. [edit] DietThe diet includes seeds and insects. [edit] VocalisationCall: a metallic pink. [edit] References
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