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- Swamp_sparrow abstract "The swamp sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) is a medium-sized sparrow related to the song sparrow.Adults have streaked rusty, buff and black upperparts with an unstreaked gray breast, light belly and a white throat. The wings are strikingly rusty. Most males and a few females have a rust-colored caps. Their face is gray with a dark line through the eye. They have a short bill and fairly long legs. Immature birds and winter adults usually have two brown crown stripes and much of the gray is replaced with buff.Swamp sparrows breed across the northern United States and boreal Canada. The southern edge of their breeding range coincides largely with the Line of Maximum Glaciation. A small number of morphologically distinct birds inhabit tidal marshes from northern Virginia to the Hudson River Estuary. This subspecies (M. g. nigrescens) winters in coastal marshes of the Carolinas and differs from the two inland swamp sparrow subspecies in having more black in a grayer overall plumage, larger bill, different songs, and a smaller average clutch size.Their breeding habitat is marshes, including brackish marshes, across eastern North America and central Canada. The bulky nest is attached to marsh vegetation, often just above the ground or surface of the water with leaves or grass arching over the top. The female builds a new nest each year and lays an average of four eggs per clutch. Females give a series of chips as they leave the nest, probably to ward off attacks by their mate or neighboring males.While swamp sparrows can be found year-round in small numbers on the southern edge of their breeding range, individuals are probably all migratory, primarily migrating to the southeastern United States.Swamp sparrows generally forage on the ground near the water's edge, in shallow water or in marsh vegetation. In winter, their diet is principally fruit and seeds, while during the breeding season their diet is mainly arthropods.The song of the swamp sparrow is a slow monotone trill, slower than that of the chipping sparrow. A male can have a repertoire of several different trills. The common call note is a loud chip reminiscent of a phoebe. This bird's numbers have declined due to habitat loss in some parts of its range.".
- Swamp_sparrow binomialAuthority John_Latham_(ornithologist).
- Swamp_sparrow class Bird.
- Swamp_sparrow conservationStatus "LC".
- Swamp_sparrow conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Swamp_sparrow family Emberizidae.
- Swamp_sparrow genus Melospiza.
- Swamp_sparrow kingdom Animal.
- Swamp_sparrow order Passerine.
- Swamp_sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Swamp_sparrow soundRecording Swamp_sparrow__1.
- Swamp_sparrow thumbnail Melospiza_georgiana_MN1.jpg?width=300.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageExternalLink Swamp_Sparrow.html.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageExternalLink i5840id.html.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageID "427602".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageLength "10665".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageRevisionID "623991716".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink American_sparrow.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Avian_clutch_size.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Bird_migration.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_sparrows.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melospiza.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Chipping_sparrow.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Emberizidae.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink John_Latham_(ornithologist).
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Mattamuskeet.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Last_Glacial_Maximum.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Marsh.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Melospiza.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Passeriformes.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLink Song_sparrow.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melospiza georgiana".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swamp sparrow".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "swamp sparrow".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageWikiLinkText "swamp".
- Swamp_sparrow binomial "Melospiza georgiana".
- Swamp_sparrow classis Bird.
- Swamp_sparrow description "Singing from the edge of a marsh in Minnesota".
- Swamp_sparrow familia Emberizidae.
- Swamp_sparrow filename "Melospiza georgiana - Swamp Sparrow - XC81951.ogg".
- Swamp_sparrow genus "Melospiza".
- Swamp_sparrow hasPhotoCollection Swamp_sparrow.
- Swamp_sparrow ordo Passeriformes.
- Swamp_sparrow ordo Passerine.
- Swamp_sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Swamp_sparrow regnum "Animalia".
- Swamp_sparrow species "M. georgiana".
- Swamp_sparrow status "LC".
- Swamp_sparrow statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Swamp_sparrow title "Song".
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IUCN_Map.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InternetBirdCollection.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VIREO.
- Swamp_sparrow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Swamp_sparrow subject Category:American_sparrows.
- Swamp_sparrow subject Category:Melospiza.
- Swamp_sparrow hypernym Sparrow.
- Swamp_sparrow type Animal.
- Swamp_sparrow type Bird.
- Swamp_sparrow type Eukaryote.
- Swamp_sparrow type Species.
- Swamp_sparrow type Redirect.
- Swamp_sparrow type Thing.
- Swamp_sparrow type Q19088.
- Swamp_sparrow type Q729.
- Swamp_sparrow comment "The swamp sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) is a medium-sized sparrow related to the song sparrow.Adults have streaked rusty, buff and black upperparts with an unstreaked gray breast, light belly and a white throat. The wings are strikingly rusty. Most males and a few females have a rust-colored caps. Their face is gray with a dark line through the eye. They have a short bill and fairly long legs.".
- Swamp_sparrow label "Swamp sparrow".
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_xeorxana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Brean_ar_geunioù.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Pardal_palustre.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Marĉa_kantopasero.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Bruant_des_marais.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Mocsári_sármány.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Moerasgors.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Pasówka_bagienna.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs m.0277gn.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Träsksparv.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Melospiza_georgiana.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Q742826.
- Swamp_sparrow sameAs Q742826.
- Swamp_sparrow wasDerivedFrom Swamp_sparrow?oldid=623991716.
- Swamp_sparrow depiction Melospiza_georgiana_MN1.jpg.
- Swamp_sparrow isPrimaryTopicOf Swamp_sparrow.