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North American range. The
Chipping Sparrow has two subspecies, the
Eastern Chipping Sparrow and the
Western Chipping Sparrow. This bird is a
partial migrant...
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mainly arthropods. The song of the
swamp sparrow is a slow
monotone trill,
slower than that of the
chipping sparrow. A male can have a
repertoire of several...
- are
splashed with
light brown. They are
similar in
appearance to the
chipping sparrow.
Their breeding habitat is
tundra or the
northern limits of the boreal...
- a long tail. Non-breeding
adults and
immature resemble chipping sparrows and Brewer's
sparrows; they
often form
flocks with
these birds outside the nesting...
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revealed that New
World sparrows formed a
distinct clade and thus it was
placed in the
resurrected family P****erellidae.
Chipping sparrow,
Spizella p****erina...
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leafbirds Dicaeidae: flower****s Nectariniidae:
sunbirds P****eridae: true
sparrows Ploceidae:
weavers and
widowbirds Estrildidae:
estrildid finches (waxbills...
- In
flight it
gives a soft ssip, a call said to
resemble that of the
chipping sparrow. The song is a
series of clear, high-pitched
whistles that accelerate...
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golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos). Summer-resident
birds include the
chipping sparrow (Spizella p****erina),
common nighthawk (Chordeiles minor), black-throated...
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Ornithological Committee (IOC)
recognizes these 140
species in the New
World sparrow family P****erellidae,
distributed among 30
genera in the
following sequence...
- Bluebird, Blue-headed vireo, Catbirds,
Chipping sparrow, Dark-e****
junco (also
known as snowbird), Fox
sparrow, Gr**** finch,
Hermit thrush, Killdeer,...