Adulto (Savannah) © Bryan Calk eBird S51411371 Macaulay Library ML 136429501
Adulto (Ipswich) © Samuel Paul Galick
Adulto (Large-billed) © Jordan Satler
Adulto (Belding's) © Luke Seitz
Adulto (San Benito) © David Pereksta
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Adulto (Savannah) © Henry Trombley
Juvenil (Savannah) © Daniel Jauvin
Adulto (Savannah) © Oliver Patrick
Adulto (Savannah) © Brad Imhoff
Adulto (Savannah) © Jay McGowan
Adulto (Ipswich) © Evan Lipton
Adulto (Belding's) © Andrew Newmark
Adulto (Large-billed) © Ryan O'Donnell
Adulto (Large-billed) © Tom Edell

Tico-tico-dos-prados Passerculus sandwichensis

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Identificação

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN

A medium-sized, short-tailed sparrow. Extensive plumage variation across range, but always streaky. Usually shows distinctive yellow patch in front of eye, but this can be indistinct or absent on some individuals. Some populations in California and Baja have larger bills and more muted gray streaking; others are very dark and boldly streaked. “Ipswich” Sparrow on the Atlantic Coast is paler with unique buffy-pinkish tones. Almost always found in open areas, from meadows and hayfields to tundra and coastal dunes. Tends to be found in more open habitats than Song Sparrow; also smaller and shorter-tailed.

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN