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Olive Sparrow

Arremonops rufivirgatus

Description:

It is 14–15.5 centimetres (5.5–6.1 in) long, and is the only sparrow with an olive back. It has a prominent brown eye streak and a brown-striped crown, with a buffy breast, some white belly feathers, and a conical beak. The sexes are similar, while the juvenile is buffier with some streaking on the belly. The Olive Sparrow looks similar to the Green-tailed Towhee but is smaller and lacks a rusty cap. The Olive Sparrow does not migrate, and is resident in thickets, chaparral, and undergrowth near forests, from sea level to 6,000 feet (1,800 m). Males sing unmusical chip notes similar to the Swamp Sparrow. The nest is built two to five feet above ground, and is large, made of straws, twigs, bark, leaves, and stems. Two to five eggs are laid each season (March to September) and are white and unspotted.

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2 Comments

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 11 years ago

thanks Kranti

KrantiAzad
KrantiAzad 11 years ago

nice shot !

SusanEllison
Spotted by
SusanEllison

Pharr, Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 3, 2013
Submitted on Mar 16, 2013

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