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- Q2229917 abstract "Bachman's sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis), is a small American sparrow that is endemic to the southeastern United States. This species was named in honor of Reverend John Bachman.Adults have rufous brown upperparts and crown with gray and black streaking on the nape, back and primaries. The face is gray with a rufous brown eyestripe. It has a buff colored breast and whitish belly. These are mid-sized New World sparrows, measuring 12.2–16.2 cm (4.8–6.4 in) and weighing 18.4–23 g (0.65–0.81 oz).Their breeding habitat is open pine forests. The domed nest is usually built on the ground near a clump of grass or a bush. Females lay three to five eggs.Bachman's sparrow is primarily a non-migratory resident, but it may retreat from some of the most northerly territories. The species is mainly a granivore, but it will also take some insects.This bird is considered near threatened by the IUCN, with habitat loss one of the major factors often cited in its decline. Habitat degradation due to later stages of forest succession has also been attributed to the decline of this species. Prescribed forest burns may assist in recovery.The song begins as a clear whistle, followed by a short trill.".
- Q2229917 class Q5113.
- Q2229917 conservationStatus "NT".
- Q2229917 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Q2229917 synonym "Aimophila aestivalis".
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- Q2229917 classis Q5113.
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- Q2229917 genus "Peucaea".
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- Q2229917 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2229917 status "NT".
- Q2229917 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q2229917 synonyms "Aimophila aestivalis".
- Q2229917 type Animal.
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- Q2229917 comment "Bachman's sparrow (Peucaea aestivalis), is a small American sparrow that is endemic to the southeastern United States. This species was named in honor of Reverend John Bachman.Adults have rufous brown upperparts and crown with gray and black streaking on the nape, back and primaries. The face is gray with a rufous brown eyestripe. It has a buff colored breast and whitish belly.".
- Q2229917 label "Bachman's sparrow".
- Q2229917 depiction Bachmanssparrow.jpg.