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Family
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Species
Spizella passerina
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Length5.5
Inches
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Wingspan8.5
Inches
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Chipping Sparrow: Medium, slender sparrow with black-streaked brown back and pale gray underparts. Cap is rufous, nape is gray, throat is white, and face stripes are black-and-white. Black bill. Pink-orange legs and feet. Short flight, alternates several rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides.
● Song: "chip--chip-chip-chip-chip"
● Foraging & Feeding: Chipping Sparrow: Feeds on insects and seeds; forages on the ground.
● Breeding & nesting: Chipping Sparrow: Two to five blue green eggs, marked with dark brown, blue, and black, are laid in a solid cup of grass and stems, usually lined with hair, and built in shrubbery or in a tangle of vines. Incubation ranges from 11 to 14 days and is carried out by the female.
● Similar species: Chipping Sparrow: Clay-colored Sparrow has more distinct whiskers and buff breast. Brewer's Sparrow has indistinct stripe behind eye and eye-ring.
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BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
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PopulationWidespread
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight0.4
Ounces
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