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Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) observation by Marcel Roy (#592)
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July 05, 2011 @ 9:00 | Posted on:
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Savannah Sparrow - From meadows to marshland, and from temperate coastlines to tundra, the Savannah Sparrow is found in various open habitats throughout much of North America. It varies widely across its range, with 17 recognized subspecies.
Adult Description - Small songbird. - Brown or grayish-brown overall. - Streaking on back, breast, and flanks. - Yellowish eyebrow stripe.
Immature Description - Similar to adult, but buffier and with crown stripe indistinct.
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