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Nelson's sparrow

Nelson's sparrow (Ammodramus nelsoni)
Photo © Rob Curtis/The Early Birder

Features and Behaviors

FEATURES
Nelson's sparrow is about five inches in length. A spot of gray below and behind the eye on each side of the face is surrounded by orange coloration that extends above the eyes and onto the throat and sides. There are faint dark streaks in the chest and side coloration. White stripes are present on the back. The top of the head is gray.

BEHAVIORS
Nelson's sparrow is a migrant statewide. This species does not nest in Illinois. Spring migrants move through the state in May. The return migration south starts in August each fall. These birds winter along the Gulf Coast. This species is found in marshes and wet meadows. It feeds on seeds and small invertebrates.

Illinois Range

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Passerellidae

Illinois Status: common, native