Savannah Sparrow
Passerculus sandwichensis
"The Savannah sparrow exhibits streaked brown
upperparts and pronounced dark streaking on the whitish sides
and breast, sometimes with a central breast spot. The tail is
short and notched; the legs are pink. Light eyebrow streaks are
usually yellowish, particularly on the lores, the region between
the bill and eyes. A pale
crown stripe and dark whisker marks complete the markings
on the head."
I first had this bird identified as a Lincoln's
Sparrow ... but then I noticed the yellow on the lores,
which is absent from the Lincoln's Sparrow, but characteristic
of the Savannah Sparrow.
Compare this also to the Song
Sparrow.
This is Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Savannah Sparrow
Photo taken with a Nikon D80 using a Nikon 400mm f/4.6
manual focus lens.
January 30, 2010.