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Savannah Sparrow

Passerculus sandwichensis

Description:

This species has a typically sparrow-like dark-streaked brown back, and whitish underparts with brown or blackish breast and flank streaking. It has whitish crown and supercilium stripes, sometimes with some yellow (more often near the beak). The cheeks are brown and the throat white. The flight feathers are blackish-brown with light brown or white border. The eyes are dark. The feet and legs are horn-colored, as is the lower part of the bill, with the upper part being dark grey. In summer, they don’t hesitate to advertise their location, belting out a loud, insect-like song from farm fields and grasslands.

Habitat:

Upper Texas Coast (UTC) 108 BRAZORIA NWR: Brazoria is a vital complex of coastal wetlands and prairie harboring more than 300 bird species. The refuge serves as an end point of the Central Flyway for waterfowl in winter, and an entry point for neotropical migratory songbirds tired from a 600-mile Gulf crossing from Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

Notes:

Opening path of a trail behind the Visitors Center.

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2 Comments

gatorfellows
gatorfellows 11 years ago

Thanks again. :)

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

lincolns?

gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 3, 2013
Submitted on Mar 15, 2013

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