Le Conte's Sparrow -- Ammodramus leconteii -- South Dakota Birds
| Le Conte's Sparrow | Length: 4.75 - 5.25 inches | Wingspan: 6.5 - 7 inches | Seasonality: Migrant/Summer |
Identification Keys (both sexes): Buffy-orange face with gray ear-patch, black crown white white central stripe, dark streaks on back and sides, thin rusty-pinkish stripes on nape. |
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The Le Conte's
Sparrow is a difficult bird to observe, as it is normally found in the dense
vegetation around the edges of marshes or in damp fields. It also normally
forages near the ground below the vegetation, and when disturbed, is more likely
to run away or fly low through the vegetation for a short distance. They
are one of the smallest sparrows found in South Dakota.
Habitat: They are found on the fringes of wetlands and marshes or in damp fields during the summer breeding season, wherever very shallow water is found in conjunction with a dense cover of herbaceous vegetation. They winter in similar wet habitats during the winter.
Diet: Primarily feeds on insects during the summer, and seeds during the winter.
Behavior: Most of its foraging is done on or near the ground, often under cover of dense vegetation. Males may sing night or day from a perch within tall grass during the summer breeding season.
Nesting: June and July
Breeding Map: Breeding Bird Survey map
Song: A weak insect-like hiss. To listen to this bird, click here for the "E-nature.com" site for Le Conte's Sparrow, and click on "listen to this species".
Migrations: Summers in the extreme northern Great Plains and western Great Lakes region, and throughout much of south-central Canada. Winters in the southeastern United States.
Similar Species: Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow, Grasshopper Sparrow
Status: Still common in much of its range where habitat remains, but has experienced some declines from habitat loss.
Further Information: 1)
Patuxent
Bird Identification InfoCenter, Le Conte's Sparrow
2) E-nature.com: Le Conte's Sparrow
Photo Information: October 8th, 2005 -- Atkins Slough near Tea, in Lincoln County -- Terry Sohl
Additional Photos: Click here for additional higher-resolution photos of this species.
Please mail any comments/suggestions/additional links for this page to: Terry L. Sohl
This page was last edited on 01/26/08