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Virginias Warbler title image   Vesper Sparrow - Pooecetes gramineus

K. Clare, Spring 2017.

Order


Passeriformes

Family


Emberizidae

Genus


Pooecetes

 Vesper Sparrow Range Map.

Description: Vesper Sparrows are summer residents of the area around Rio Mesa and migrate from Northern and Central Mexico each year to nest. They are known for “dusting,” a type of behavior where a bird “bathes” in small dirt particles. The reason for this act is unknown but some birders think it could be used to deter ectoparasites.
  The males and female of this species look the same, but they can be readily identified in the field by their white outer two tail feathers. Up close, they can be separated from other sparrows by their red “shoulder” and complete white eye ring.

 

Vesper Sparrow head with features               Above and right photos by K. Clare, Spring 2017.

Vesper Sparrow body features

  

Last Updated: 2/1/24