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- Q792447 abstract "Bell's sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli) is a medium-sized sparrow of the western United States and northwestern Mexico. It previously was placed in the genus Amphispiza, but recent evidence suggested it be placed in its own genus.Four populations are resident to the west: subspecies canescens breeds in south-central California, the dark nominate subspecies belli in the California Coast Ranges and part of the western slope of the Sierra Nevada south to about 29°N in Baja California, the equally dark subspecies clementeae limited to San Clemente Island, and subspecies cinerea in western Baja California from 29°N to 26°45′N. The AOU now considers Bell's sparrow a separate species, formerly grouped with the sagebrush sparrow, and together previously known as the sage sparrow.Bell's sparrow is difficult to separate in the field from the sagebrush sparrow. Both species measure about 6 in (15 cm) long and weigh approximately 16.5 g (0.58 oz). In general, with Bell’s Sparrow the malar is darker than the head while on the sagebrush it is about the same shade of darkish gray. Bell’s Sparrow also has a thicker malar strip than sagebrush. The amount a streaking on the back as well as the shade of the mantle may also be used to separate the two, but this is affected by wear on the feathers. Bell's also has little or no white in the tail, but this field mark alone may not be diagnostic.Bell's sparrows are indeed often tied to sagebrush habitats, although they can also be found in brushy stands of saltbush, chamise, and other low shrubs of the arid west.The subspecies A. b. clementeae has been listed as threatened since 1977.The species' common name and binomial (belli) refer to John Graham Bell.".
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- Q792447 conservationStatus "NR".
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- Q792447 regnum "Animalia".
- Q792447 status "NR".
- Q792447 type Animal.
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- Q792447 comment "Bell's sparrow (Artemisiospiza belli) is a medium-sized sparrow of the western United States and northwestern Mexico.".
- Q792447 label "Bell's sparrow".
- Q792447 depiction Artemisiospiza_belli,_Carrizo_Plain_NM.jpg.