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Family
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Species
Passerella iliaca
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Length6.75 - 7.5
Inches
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Wingspan11.125
Inches
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Fox Sparrow: Large sparrow, varies from dark or gray-brown in the west, rufous in the east; upperparts may be so dark that back pattern is hard to see. Heavily streaked upperparts, converging at midbreast into a large, dark spot. Rust-brown tail. Bill has dark upper mandible, yellow lower mandible.
● Song: "churrs", "chink"
● Foraging & Feeding: Fox Sparrow: Diet consists of seeds, fruits, berries, insects, spiders, millipedes, and small snails. Forages by double-scratching on the ground and digging small holes by kicking backwards with claws and feet.
● Breeding & nesting: Fox Sparrow: Two to five pale green eggs, marked with red brown, are laid in a thick-walled cup of leaves, grass, and moss, and concealed in vegetation on or near the ground. Incubation ranges from 12 to 14 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species: Fox Sparrow: Hermit Thrush has a red-brown tail, slender bill, and lacks streaks on back and large central breast spot.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationUncommon to fairly common
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight1.1
Ounces
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