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Dickcissel
Spiza americana
36.7473, -95.9808
Field Notes
Description:
Dickcissels have a large pale bill, a yellow line over the eye, brownish upperparts with black streaks on the back, dark wings, a rust patch on the shoulder and light underparts. Adult males have a black throat patch, a yellow breast and grey cheeks and crown. This head and breast pattern is especially brilliant in the breeding plumage, making it resemble an Eastern Meadowlark. Females and juveniles are brownish on the cheeks and crown and are somewhat similar in appearance to House Sparrows; they have streaked flanks.
Habitat:
Dickcissels prefer habitat with dense, moderate to tall vegetation particularly with some forbs and moderately deep litter. They are also found in mixed hayfields containing grasses, alfalfa, and other forbs.
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