Song Sparrow -- Melospiza melodia -- South Dakota Birds
| Song Sparrow | Length: 5.5 - 7 inches | Wingspan: 8.5 - 12 inches | Seasonality: All Seasons |
| Identification Keys (both sexes): Streaks on chest with central blotch, long tail, striped face | |||
The Song Sparrow is one of
the most familiar birds in parts of the United States, although its habit of
using dense vegetation may occasionally mask its presence. Song Sparrows
may vary greatly in size and coloration over their wide range in North
America. Over 30 different sub-species have been recognized.
Habitat: Habitats varies greatly, although they are generally found near brush and thickets. Habitats may include fencerows, streamsides, brushy fields, forest edges and openings, and residential areas.
Diet: The summer diet consists of many insects and spiders, while the winter diet consists primarily of the seeds of grasses and weeds. Will also feed on assorted berries, while those near coastal wetlands may feed on small mollusks and crustaceans.
Behavior: Often skulks in thickets and brush, but males may be conspicuous when singing from higher perches. Primarily forages on the ground, but also sometimes in trees and shrubs.
Nesting: May through July
Breeding Map: Breeding Bird Survey map
Song: Song Sparrow Song, also Song Sparrow Call
Migrations: Summers throughout the U.S. and Canada. Winters through most of the U.S. and near the coastlines in Canada.
Feeders: Will attend feeders for commonly used birdseed.
Similar Species: Lincoln's Sparrow, Savannah Sparrow
Status: Generally stable throughout its range.
Further Information: 1) Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter, Song Sparrow
2) Cornell Lab of Ornithology - Song Sparrow
Photo Information: April 22nd, 2003 -- Long Lake near Madison -- Terry Sohl
Additional Photos: Click on the image chips or text links below for additional, higher-resolution Song Sparrow photos.
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This page was last edited on 02/03/08