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- Q1588145 subject Q7060678.
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- Q1588145 abstract "The seaside sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus) is a small American sparrow.Adults have brownish upperparts with gray on the crown and nape, and a grayish-buff colored breast with dark streaks; they have a dark face with gray cheeks, a white throat, and a short pointed tail. Birds show a small yellow streak just above the eye.Their breeding habitat is salt marshes on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States from southern New Hampshire to southern Texas. The nest is an open cup usually built in the salt marsh on tidal reeds and spartina grasses. Females lay two to five eggs.Northern birds most often migrate further south along the eastern coast of the United States. They forage on the ground or in marsh vegetation, sometimes probing in mud. They mainly eat insects, marine invertebrates and seeds. Their feeding areas are often some distance away from the areas they choose to nest.One of the numerous subspecies of this bird, the dusky seaside sparrow (A. m. nigrescens), has recently become extinct, and the Cape Sable subspecies, A. m. mirabilis, is endangered. Occurring in a restricted range but of uncertain validity is Scott's seaside sparrow, (A. m. peninsulae). Those were formerly considered a separate species.The call closely resembles a raspy buzz, similar to a distant red-winged blackbird.".
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- Q1588145 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1588145 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Q1588145 classis Q5113.
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- Q1588145 genus "Ammodramus".
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- Q1588145 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1588145 status "LC".
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- Q1588145 comment "The seaside sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus) is a small American sparrow.Adults have brownish upperparts with gray on the crown and nape, and a grayish-buff colored breast with dark streaks; they have a dark face with gray cheeks, a white throat, and a short pointed tail. Birds show a small yellow streak just above the eye.Their breeding habitat is salt marshes on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States from southern New Hampshire to southern Texas.".
- Q1588145 label "Seaside sparrow".
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