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spizella pusilla

  1. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    Originally found by Eddie Monson and Mark Iantosca, this is the second record for San Mateo County. A significant rarity with only 23 accepted records for California. The combination of complete white eyering, reddish crown, and pink bill help distinguish this species. Two races are currently...
  2. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    The combination of complete white eyering, reddish crown, and pink bill help distinguish this species. Although still reasonably common throughout New Jersey at all seasons, this species has declined throughout most of its range in recent years. Breeding bird surveys found a decrease of 3.2%...
  3. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla arenacea)
  4. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    We frequently heard these sparrows singing, but found them to be shy and generally unapproachable. This individual appears to be carrying nesting material. They breed in scattered populations around Texas with their westernmost outpost here in the Edward's Plateau region. Two races are...
  5. Field sparrow

    Field sparrow

    Adorbs
  6. Field sparrow

    Field sparrow

    This field sparrow wasn't shy at all.
  7. Field sparrow

    Field sparrow

    The classic field sparrow
  8. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    Small sparrow with pink bill, gray face, white eye-ring, rusty crown and eyeline.
  9. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

  10. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla subsp. arenacea) This Field Sparrow was traveling with a flock of Savannah Sparrows. Open manicured area with Post Oaks (Quercus stellata) at ca. 101 m (330 ft) elevation. Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA.
  11. Field Sparrow

    Field Sparrow

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