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    BIRD MONOGRAPHS: by Donald Wilkinson (
    VESPER SPARROW (Pooecetes gramineus)

    Order: PASSIFORMES Species: 28-55-077

    Family: EMBERIZIDAE - Buntings, Sparrows, and Allies

    Distribution: Fairly common and widespread across Canada and USA from B.C. to
    Nova Scotia and extending north to sw N.W.T.; also south right across
    central U.S. plus central California to central New mexico. Winters
    from Connecticut and Penns. south then west through the southern states
    and Gulf Coast to Baja California and Mexico.

    Nest: Ground-built under dead weed stems in small depression near to small
    patches of bare ground, at base of grass tussocks or dirt clods. Found
    in alfalfa fields, previous year cornfields, seashore beach grass,
    sagebrush in Rockies, fields, and pastures.

    Eggs: 3 to 5; cream-white, pale green-white, spotted, blotched, and scrawled
    with brown.

    Diet: Searches busily for beetles, grasshoppers, army worms, cutworms, and
    moths; also plenty of weed seeds and waste grain.

    Song: Two long notes, followed by two higher notes with descending trills,
    given sweetly and plaintively.

    Size: 5 to 6.5 in. (13 to 17 cm)

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Island Naturalist -- 1995-01-01 -- Page 5
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1995-01-01
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