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White-crowned Sparrow

Zonotrichia leucophrysOrder: PASSERIFORMESFamily: Sparrows (Emberizidae)

Breeding Location:

Forest edge, Grassland with scattered trees, Bushes, shrubs, and thickets, Mountains



Breeding Type:

Monogamous



Breeding Population:

Common to fairly common



Egg Color:

Light blue or green with red brown markings



Number of Eggs:

2 - 6



Incubation Days:

11 - 14



Egg Incubator:

Female



Nest Material:

Grasses, sticks, rootlets, and forbs.



Migration:

Northern birds migrate



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Overview

White-crowned Sparrow: Medium-sized sparrow with brown-streaked upperparts, small white throat patch, and plain gray underparts. The white crown has distinct black lines. Wings are brown with two pale bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of the wings pulled to sides.

Range and Habitat

White-crowned Sparrow: Breeds from Alaska and Manitoba east to Labrador and Newfoundland, and south into the western mountains to northern New Mexico and central California. Spends winters north to southern Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, and Maryland. Preferred nesting habitats include dense brush, especially near open grasslands. During winter, occurs in open woods and gardens.

Breeding and Nesting

White-crowned Sparrow: Two to six light blue or green eggs marked with red brown are laid in a bulky cup of bark strips, grass, and twigs, lined with grass and hair, and built on a clump of grass or moss, or in a bush or low tree up to 30 feet above the ground. Incubation ranges from 11 to 14 days and is carried out by the female; raises up to 4 broods per year in the south.

Foraging and Feeding

White-crowned Sparrow: Diet includes seeds, buds, grass, fruits, and insects. Forages on the ground by scratching or gleans food from vegetation.

Readily Eats

Sunflower Seed, Commercial Mixed Bird Seed

Vocalization

White-crowned Sparrow: Song is composed of one or more "pure tone” whistles followed by more complex sounds consisting of frequency sweeps, buzzy vibrato elements, and trills - "poor-wet-wetter-chee-zee." Call is a sharp note of "pink" or "tseek."

Similar Species

White-crowned Sparrow: White-throated Sparrow has more rufous upperparts, a mostly dark bill, and well-defined white throat patch. Harris's Sparrow winter adult and juvenile are slightly larger, have pink bill, and buff face.

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Family
Species Zonotrichia leucophrys
Length6.5 - 7.5 Inches
Wingspan9.75 Inches

White-crowned Sparrow

White-crowned Sparrow: Medium-sized sparrow with brown-streaked upperparts, small white throat patch, and plain gray underparts. The white crown has distinct black lines. Wings are brown with two pale bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of the wings pulled to sides.

● Song: "poor-wet-wetter-chee-zee", "pink", "tseek"

● Foraging & Feeding: White-crowned Sparrow: Diet includes seeds, buds, grass, fruits, and insects. Forages on the ground by scratching or gleans food from vegetation.

● Breeding & nesting: White-crowned Sparrow: Two to six light blue or green eggs marked with red brown are laid in a bulky cup of bark strips, grass, and twigs, lined with grass and hair, and built on a clump of grass or moss, or in a bush or low tree up to 30 feet above the ground. Incubation ranges from 11 to 14 days and is carried out by the female; raises up to 4 broods per year in the south.

● Similar species: White-crowned Sparrow: White-throated Sparrow has more rufous upperparts, a mostly dark bill, and well-defined white throat patch. Harris's Sparrow winter adult and juvenile are slightly larger, have pink bill, and buff face.

Flight Pattern

Short flights wih rapid wing beats., Alternates several rapid wing beats with wings drawn to sides.
White-crowned Sparrow Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: White-crowned Sparrow: Breeds from Alaska and Manitoba east to Labrador and Newfoundland, and south into the western mountains to northern New Mexico and central California. Spends winters north to southern Alaska, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, and Maryland. Preferred nesting habitats include dense brush, especially near open grasslands. During winter, occurs in open woods and gardens.
BreedingMonogamous
PopulationCommon to fairly common
MigrationNorthern birds migrate
Weight1 Ounces