With its melodious voice echoing through North American gardens and woodlands, this small but spirited songbird delivers up to 20 different tune variations to mark its territory.

Visual Identification

Appearance

The Song Sparrow is a variable-sized sparrow, ranging from small to medium depending on region. It has a plump body, rounded head, and relatively short, rounded tail. Its plumage shows brown and gray streaking on the back and breast, with the breast streaks often forming a noticeable central spot. This spot can be less visible in darker birds from wet regions like Alaska.

Males and females look alike, though size and coloring vary among populations - from larger birds in Alaska to smaller ones in California. Juveniles show more pronounced streaking with less defined patterns.

Size

Length

12cm to 17cm

Wingspan

20cm to 25.5cm

Weight

12g to 53g

Colours

Males and females have similar plumage

Primary Colour

Brown Grey

Secondary Colour

White Black

Beak Colour

Brown

Leg Colour

Pink

Habitat and Distribution

Habitats

Woodland

Garden

Wetland

Coastal

Urban

Farmland

Grassland

Desert

Tundra

Rainforest

Mountain

Savanna

Distribution

Song Sparrows are widely distributed across North America, from Alaska to Mexico. They inhabit a variety of environments, including woodland edges, marshes, fields, and suburban areas. These adaptable birds are particularly fond of brushy, moist habitats.

In the United States and Canada, Song Sparrows are year-round residents in many areas, with northern populations migrating south for winter.

Elevation Range

Sea level to 2,800 meters

Climate zones

Temperate, Subtropical

Distribution Map

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Behaviour and Ecology

Bird Attributes

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Agility 65
Strength 35
Adaptability 85
Aggressiveness 45
Endurance 60

Diet

Song Sparrows have a varied diet consisting mainly of seeds and insects. They forage on the ground, eating grass and weed seeds, and supplement their diet with beetles, caterpillars, and other small invertebrates. In coastal areas, they may also consume small crustaceans.

Behaviour

Song Sparrows are known for their bold and persistent singing, often perching conspicuously on exposed branches. They forage on the ground, hopping and scratching for food.

These birds are generally solitary or found in pairs but may form small flocks during winter in some regions.

Vocalisation

The Song Sparrow's vocalizations are a defining characteristic. Their song typically begins with 3-4 clear, whistled notes followed by a buzzy trill.

It's often described as "maids-maids-maids, put-on-your-tea-kettle-ettle-ettle." Their calls include a sharp "chimp" or "tseep" when alarmed.

Nesting & Breeding

Song Sparrows typically breed from early spring through summer. Males establish territories and attract females with their melodious songs. Pairs often remain together for multiple breeding seasons.

Nests are usually built on the ground or in low shrubs, constructed of grasses, weeds, and bark strips lined with softer materials. Females lay 3-5 pale blue to greenish eggs with brown speckles.

Incubation lasts about 12-14 days, primarily by the female. Both parents feed the nestlings, which fledge after 10-12 days. Pairs often produce multiple broods per season.

Lifespan

Typical Lifespan Range 2 - 4 years
Max Recorded Lifespan 11.3 years [1]
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The Song Sparrow typically lives for 2 to 4 years, with a maximum recorded lifespan of 11.3 years.

Like all birds, lifespan can be affected by factors including predation, habitat quality, disease, and access to food sources.

Conservation and Status

Global Conservation Status

Least Concern [2]

While the Song Sparrow is currently listed as Least Concern, some local populations face threats from habitat loss and climate change.

Conservation efforts focus on preserving diverse habitats, including wetlands and shrubby areas, which are crucial for their survival.

Population Data

Global Population Estimate

130,000,000 mature individuals [3]

Global Population Trend

Decreasing[4]

Birdwatching Tips

  • Listen for their distinctive melodious song, especially in the early morning
  • Look for them in brushy areas near water or in gardens
  • Observe their habit of pumping their tails while perched or flying
  • In the US and Canada, they're common visitors to bird feeders

Additional Information

Quick Facts

Predators

Song Sparrows face predation from various animals, including domestic cats, hawks, owls, snakes, and small mammals like weasels and squirrels.

Did You Know?

  1. Song Sparrows can learn up to 20 different song variations.
  2. They're one of the most widespread and variable songbird species in North America.
  3. Some coastal populations have adapted to drink saltwater.

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References

  1. 2

    website: BirdLife International. 2021. Melospiza melodia. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2021: e.T22721058A136876593.

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    report, 2019: Partners in Flight

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    website, 2019: Partners in Flight

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