- The
vesper sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) is a medium-sized New
World sparrow. The only
member of the
genus Pooecetes, it is a pale
sparrow with
brown streaks...
- they
share the name
sparrow, New
World sparrows are more
closely related to Old
World buntings than they are to the Old
World sparrows (family P****eridae)...
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United States Vesper bat, the largest, best-known
family of bats
Vesper mouse, a
rodent genus Vesper sparrow, a medium-sized bird
Vesper (plant), a genus...
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naming new towns. A
letter came back with the name "
Vesper." The
village was
named after vesper sparrows native to the area. In 1894 a
wildfire swept in from...
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Ornithological Committee (IOC)
recognizes these 141
species in the New
World sparrow family P****erellidae,
distributed among 30
genera in the
following sequence...
- eagle-owl
Versicolored barbet Versicolored emerald Vervain hummingbird Vesper sparrow Victoria crowned pigeon Victoria's
riflebird Victorin's
warbler Vieillot's...
- the
American goldfinch, with
aphids forming 83% of its diet, and the
vesper sparrow.
Insects that
attack aphids include the
adults and
larvae of predatory...
- Harris's
sparrow,
Zonotrichia querula (N) White-throated
sparrow,
Zonotrichia albicollis (B)
Vesper sparrow,
Pooecetes gramineus (B) LeConte's
sparrow, Ammospiza...
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superciliosus (E)
Vesper sparrow,
Pooecetes gramineus LeConte's
sparrow,
Ammospiza leconteii (A)
Seaside sparrow,
Ammospiza maritima (A) Nelson's
sparrow, Ammospiza...
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sooty shearwater, the black-legged kittiwake, the
parasitic jaeger, the
vesper sparrow and the snow bunting. In the late 19th century,
Seven Presidents Park...