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American Tree Sparrow

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| Length: |
6.25 inches |
Song: |
tweedle-eet,tweedle-eet |
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Wingspan: |
9.75 inches |
Behavior: |
They eat seeds in the winter and in the summer they eat insects. |
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Weight: |
0.7 ounce |
Breeding: |
Monogamous |
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Habitat: |
the live in a open landscape were there is not that many houses.They
like bushes,and by a fire. |
Population: |
fairly common in weedy fields |
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Migration: |
Migratory |
Feeders: |
seeds and insects |
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Appearance: |
black and rufous streaking on scapulars and back |
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Interesting Facts: |
nests in tundra regions |
Compiled by
DeShawn, Middletown Elementary School, Louisville, KY
Information from Birds of North America by Fred J Alsop III, DK Publishing, Inc., 2001
Photos -
wikipedia.org, The Free Encyclopedia.
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