See text. Field Sparrow from US NPS Source: U.S. National Park Service, Isle Royale National Park File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. ... Digimon, the only known animals. ... Template:Tax more Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates. ... âAvesâ redirects here. ... Families Many, see text A passerine is a bird of the giant order Passeriformes. ... The Emberizidae are a large family of passerine birds. ...
The genus Spizella (Bonaparte, 1832) is a group of American sparrows in the family Emberizidae. Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte (May 24, 1803 â July 29, 1857) was a French naturalist and ornithologist. ... 1832 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Genera Arremon Arremonops Melozone Pipilo Aimophila Oriturus Torreornis Spizella Pooecetes Chondestes Amphispiza Calamospiza Passerculus Ammodramus Passerella Xenospiza Melospiza Zonotrichia Junco American sparrows are a group of mainly New World passerine birds forming part of the family Emberizidae. ...
These birds are relatively small and slim, with short bills, round heads and long wings. They are usually found in semi-open areas. Outside of the nesting season, they often forage in small mixed flocks.
The Brewer's Sparrow, Spizella breweri, is a small, slim sparrow.
Spizella breweri breweri is found in brushy areas, especially with sagebrush, in southern parts of western Canada and in the western United States.
Spizella breweri taverneri is found in thicketed areas around the tree-line in the Rockies of northern British Columbia, the southern Yukon and aoutheastern Alaska.