Chipping Sparrow -- South Dakota Birds
| Length: 5.5 inches | Wingspan: 8.5 inches | Seasonality: Summer |
| ID Keys: Chestnut cap, white eyebrow, black eyeline, 2 white wing bars | ||
Chipping Sparrow
Spizella passerina
A very tame sparrow, well adapted to human presence. The name comes from the sparrow's song.
Habitat: Open woods, residential areas, farms.
Diet: Summer diet is mostly insects and spiders. Fall and winter diets include large amounts of seeds and waste grain.
Nesting: Mid-May through Mid-August.
Breeding Map: Breeding Bird Survey Map
Song: Chipping Sparrow Song
Migrations: Neotropical migrant, wintering in the southern U.S. through Mexico and Central America.
Feeders: Seeds and breadcrumbs
Similar Species: Clay-Colored Sparrow, American Tree Sparrow
Status: Common throughout most of its range.
Further Information:
1) USGS
Patuxent
Bird Identification InfoCenter, Chipping Sparrow
2) Cornell University's "All About Birds - Chipping Sparrow"
3) E-nature.com: Chipping Sparrow
Photo Information: April 28th, 2003 -- Newton Hills State Park -- Terry Sohl
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This page was last edited on 02/03/08