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Savannah Sparrow

Passerculus sandwichensis

Photo by DonnaPomeroy
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Not all streaky brown birds are impossible to identify: Take a closer look at this one and you’ll see an understated but distinctive sparrow with a short tail, small head, and telltale yellow spot before the eye. Savannah Sparrows are one of the most numerous songbirds in North America, and while sometimes overlooked, are likely visitors across the continent. In summer, they don’t hesitate to advertise their location, belting out a loud, insect-like song from farm fields and grasslands.

Habitat:

saltwater marsh along the San Francisco Bay

Notes:

Savannah Sparrows were singing away on this beautiful spring-like morning.

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I was in Anahuac Texas and got the same kind of spottings , shoveler, yellowlegs, savannah sparrow and red tailed hawk all in one day and here you have the same spottings...wow!

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