




Melospiza melodia
The Song Sparrow is a friendly little bird known for its cheerful singing. They have brown feathers with lovely stripes that help them blend in with nature.
Habitat: Fields, wetlands, and gardens
The Song Sparrow has streaky brown upperparts and lighter underparts with bold dark streaks, often converging into a distinct central breast spot. Its head features a grey face with a dark eye-stripe and a reddish-brown cap. This medium-sized sparrow has a relatively long, rounded tail.





Category
BirdsRarity
Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
Snaps
241
Song Sparrows often run or hop along the ground instead of flying!
The oldest Song Sparrow found lived over 11 years!
Their speckled eggs can be blue-green with brown spots!
They use their strong bills like tiny shovels to dig for food!
Song Sparrows can learn and combine over a dozen different song patterns, creating unique melodies to defend territory.
Its streaky brown feathers provide excellent camouflage, helping them blend perfectly into bushes and tall grasses from predators.
Song Sparrows can swiftly scratch and hop on the ground, uncovering hidden seeds and insects with nimble movements.
Song Sparrows eat small insects and spiders in summer, switching to a diet rich in seeds during the colder months.
Age differences: Young birds are fed mostly insects for protein until they can forage for seeds.
Accipiter striatus
Sharp-shinned Hawks are agile predators of small birds, including sparrows.
Molothrus ater
Cowbirds lay eggs in sparrow nests, forcing them to raise cowbird chicks.
Melanoplus femurrubrum
Song Sparrows actively hunt various insect species like grasshoppers for food.
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
They consume the seeds of many weed species, such as common ragweed.
Wildlife encompasses all undomesticated animal and plant life existing in their natural habitats.
Feathered describes animals, primarily birds, possessing a covering of feathers.
Social animals live in organized groups, cooperating for survival benefits such as foraging, defense, and raising offspring.
Singing animals produce complex vocalizations, often for purposes of attracting mates, defending territory, or communicating within their species.
Grassland habitats are terrestrial biomes dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants, supporting a variety of grazing animals.
This trait identifies organisms whose diet primarily consists of insects and other small invertebrates.
Diurnal animals are primarily active during daylight hours, typically resting or sleeping at night.
Danger
1/5 · Very low
Song Sparrows are safe to observe in nature. Just remember to enjoy them from a distance, so they feel comfortable.
12-17 cm
18-23 cm
0.012-0.029 kg
2-7 years
40 km/h
Song Sparrows eat small insects and spiders in summer, switching to a diet rich in seeds during the colder months.
Fields, wetlands, and gardens
Foraging
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Virginia Bluebells and Great Golden Digger Wasp.
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Connecticut, US
You might spot Aurelia Aurita and Whitespotted Bamboo Shark.
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Delaware, US
You might spot Northern Raven, Bee, and Red Panda.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Duck, American Robin, and Mute Swan.
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Missouri, US
You might spot African Lion, Allen's Swamp Monkey, and Tiger.
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New Jersey, US
You might spot Huron Skipper, Great Blue Heron, and American Robin.
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