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One of North America's most widespread sparrows, the Song Sparrow is streaky brown with a heavy central breast spot and a long, rounded tail. It skulks in brushy fields, marsh edges, and backyards, bursting into cheerful, variable song from an exposed perch. Its plumage varies widely across the continent, from pale desert birds to dark, sooty forms.
Fun Fact
Young males learn their tunes from neighbors, so Song Sparrows develop distinct local 'dialects.'
Attributes
TypeSongbird
Habitatgrassland, wetland, urban
SizeSmall
Dietseeds
FlightStandard
Colorsbrown, gray, white
MigratoryYes
ContinentsNorth America
Nest Typecup
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: easy






