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- Q135913 subject Q6741966.
- Q135913 subject Q6809119.
- Q135913 subject Q7060806.
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- Q135913 subject Q8253746.
- Q135913 abstract "The American tree sparrow (Spizelloides arborea), also known as the winter sparrow, is a medium-sized sparrow.It previously was classified under the genus Spizella, but multilocus molecular evidence suggested placement in its own genus.Adults have a rusty cap and grey underparts with a small dark spot on the breast. They have a rusty back with lighter stripes, brown wings with white bars and a slim tail. Their face is grey with a rusty line through the eye. Their flanks are splashed with light brown. They are similar in appearance to the chipping sparrow.Their breeding habitat is tundra or the northern limits of the boreal forest in Alaska and northern Canada. They nest on the ground.These birds migrate to the United States or southern Canada to spend the winter. Usually, chipping sparrows are moving south around the same time as these birds arrive.These birds forage on the ground or in low bushes, often in flocks when not nesting. They mainly eat seeds and insects, some berries. They are commonly seen near feeders with dark-eyed juncos.This bird's song is a sweet high warble descending in pitch and becoming buzzy near the finish.".
- Q135913 binomialAuthority Q931286.
- Q135913 class Q5113.
- Q135913 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q135913 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q135913 family Q16974114.
- Q135913 kingdom Q729.
- Q135913 order Q25341.
- Q135913 phylum Q10915.
- Q135913 synonym "Spizella arborea".
- Q135913 synonym "Spizella monticola".
- Q135913 thumbnail Spizella-arborea-002_edit2.jpg?width=300.
- Q135913 wikiPageExternalLink American_Tree_Sparrow.html.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q16974114.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q25341.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q5113.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q6741966.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q7060806.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q7426324.
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- Q135913 wikiPageWikiLink Q931286.
- Q135913 classis Q5113.
- Q135913 familia Q16974114.
- Q135913 ordo Q25341.
- Q135913 phylum Q10915.
- Q135913 regnum "Animalia".
- Q135913 status "LC".
- Q135913 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q135913 synonyms "Spizella arborea".
- Q135913 synonyms "Spizella monticola".
- Q135913 type Animal.
- Q135913 type Bird.
- Q135913 type Eukaryote.
- Q135913 type Species.
- Q135913 type Thing.
- Q135913 type Q19088.
- Q135913 type Q729.
- Q135913 comment "The American tree sparrow (Spizelloides arborea), also known as the winter sparrow, is a medium-sized sparrow.It previously was classified under the genus Spizella, but multilocus molecular evidence suggested placement in its own genus.Adults have a rusty cap and grey underparts with a small dark spot on the breast. They have a rusty back with lighter stripes, brown wings with white bars and a slim tail. Their face is grey with a rusty line through the eye.".
- Q135913 label "American tree sparrow".
- Q135913 depiction Spizella-arborea-002_edit2.jpg.