Botteri's Sparrow

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Botteri's Sparrow - Aimophila botterii


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Size

Length: ??cm (??in), Wingspan: ??cm (??in)

Field Marks

Large, gray, conical bill, brown crown, grayish face, lores and supercilium, brown streak extends behind eye, gray back and wings with brown streaks. Underparts pale, darkest on breast, long, brown tail. Birds from western part of range have browner plumage. Sexes similar. Juvenile: (Spring to Fall) buffier, streaked on breast.

Similar species

The Botteri's Sparrow is very similar to the Cassin's Sparrow and is best identified by its different song. It has a somewhat larger bill and flatter head than the Cassin's. Cassin's has paler central tail feathers with dark barring, pale outer border to the tail, and faint dark streaks on the flanks. Bachman's Sparrow also very similar but has different range, song and favors more wooded habitats.

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Range

Found in Mexico, with a breeding range that extends into the southeastern tip of the U.S. state of Arizona, and a small non-migratory population in the southern-most tip of Texas.

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