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ViewsSavannah SparrowFrom Opus
Includes: Large-billed Sparrow
[edit] Identification4.75 inches, conical bill, short, forked tail, yellow to white supercilium, thin, white central crown stripe, dark brown to grey-brown upperparts with dark streaks, white underparts with dark streaks, sexes similar. [edit] DistributionNorth America. Summers from the lower-middle latitudes of the U.S. through the lower provinces of Canada. Resident populations in Mexico and Guatemala. Migrates to the southern states and Mexico in winter. Missing along the west coast. [edit] TaxonomyPolytypic, more than 20 subspecies recognized. [edit] HabitatOpen fields with fairly short vegetation and grasslands. [edit] BehaviourForages on the ground. The diet includes mainly seeds, but insects are also eaten in the breeding season. They nest on the ground, laying 3-6 eggs in a cup nest sheltered by a clump of grass or other vegetation. [edit] External Links
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