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Yellow-throated Sparrow

Petronia xanthocollis

Photo by Sachin Zaveri
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Field Notes

Description:

It has a finer bill than typical sparrows of the genus Passer and unlike them has no streaks on the plumage. The white double wing bar on the shoulder is diagnostic on the otherwise dull grey-brown sparrow. Males have a chestnut shoulder patch which can sometimes be hard to see. They also have a pale yellow spot on the throat in fresh plumage. Females are duller and lack the chestnut shoulder patch. The yellow spot is much reduced or lacking in females.

Habitat:

This species is tree-loving although sometimes seen on wires and on the ground, where it has a hopping gait. The usual call is a "chirrup" but the song is distinctive and repetitive "chilp chalp cholp". It has a bounding flight and dips deeply before rising up.

Species ID Suggestions

Yellow-throated Sparrow

Petronia xanthocollis

Comments (5)

Not sure on the age/sex, but definitely a Yellow-throated Sparrow. It's the only Old World Sparrow within range with the pale, non-contrasting complexion and white wingbar.
No, i dont think , as u can see ur bid, has white barred in wings :) !
how about a Grey headed sparrow, the dull yellow bill suggests a juvenile or a non-breeding adult
nice shooot, i'm not sure but i can say immature of Yellow throated sparrow :)! no idea :)

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