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The dainty Lincoln's Sparrow has a talent for concealing itself. It sneaks around the ground amid willow thickets in wet meadows, rarely straying from cover.
Lincoln's sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) is a small sparrow native to North America. It is a less common passerine bird that often stays hidden under thick ...

Lincoln's sparrow

Bird
Lincoln's sparrow is a small sparrow native to North America. It is a less common passerine bird that often stays hidden under thick ground cover, but can be distinguished by its sweet, wrenlike song. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Melospiza lincolnii
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
Mass: 0.61 oz (Adult)
Order: Passeriformes
Breeds in thickets and shrubby clearings, usually within mixed or coniferous forests. Can be found in any brushy or weedy habitat in migration and winter.
The Lincoln's Sparrow is a medium-sized sparrow with a dainty appearance. It has a rounded belly and head, but the back of its head often looks pointed or ...
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Generally a skulker in dense low cover, this sparrow often goes unnoticed during migration and winter -- especially in the East, where it is quite uncommon.
In the genus Melospiza there are only three species found in the United States: Lincoln's Sparrow, Song Sparrow and Swamp Sparrow, which is a rare sighting in ...
Lincoln's Sparrow is a distinct microsite specialist, preferring low willow cover with dense ground vegetation and builds its nest in surprisingly boggy sites.
May 12, 2023 · The Lincoln's Sparrow breeds primarily in subarctic and subalpine regions, exhibits a distinct preference for dense shrub cover, and is secretive in nature.
Small sparrow, sexually monomorphic in plumage. Usually solitary, highly secretive in behavior. Most easily distinguished from other sparrows by its rich, ...
Lincoln's Sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii ... One of the more elusive birds of North America, the Lincoln's Sparrow typically breeds in dense shrubby boreal habitats ...