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- Saltmarsh_Sparrow abstract "The Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) is a small sparrow. At one time, this bird and the Nelson's Sparrow were thought to be a single species, the Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Because of this, the species was briefly known as "Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow".The Saltmarsh Sparrow measures 11–14 cm (4.3–5.5 in) in length, spans 17.8–21 cm (7.0–8.3 in) across the wings and weighs from 14–23.1 g (0.49–0.81 oz). Adults have brownish upperparts with grey on the crown and nape, a cream-coloured breast with dark streaks and a white throat and belly; they have an orange face with grey cheeks and a short pointed tail. Distinguishing this species from closely related sparrows can be difficult, especially the Nelson's Sparrow which differs only in being more buffy on the chest with dark blurred streaks.Their breeding habitat is salt marshes on the Atlantic coast of the United States from southern Maine to Virginia. The nest is an open cup located above the high tide line. Males compete for females but do not defend territories. Only females raise the young.These birds migrate further south along the eastern coast of the United States. They forage on the ground or in marsh vegetation, sometimes probing in mud. They mainly eat insects, aquatic invertebrates and seeds. The call is a raspy trill.This bird's numbers are declining due to habitat loss largely attributed to human activity.".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow binomialAuthority Johann_Friedrich_Gmelin.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow class Bird.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow conservationStatus "VU".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow family American_sparrow.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow genus Ammodramus.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow kingdom Animal.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow order Passerine.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow thumbnail Saltmarsh_sharp_tailed_sparrow.jpg?width=300.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow wikiPageExternalLink v65n2sparrows.pdf.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow wikiPageID "30876595".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow wikiPageRevisionID "589135703".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow binomial "Ammodramus caudacutus".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow classis Bird.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow familia American_sparrow.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow genus "Ammodramus".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow hasPhotoCollection Saltmarsh_Sparrow.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow name "Saltmarsh Sparrow".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow ordo Passerine.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow regnum "Animalia".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow species "A. caudacutus".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow status "VU".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow subject Category:Ammodramus.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Animal.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Bird.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Eukaryote.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Species.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Animal.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Bird.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type EukaryoticCell.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow type Organism.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow comment "The Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) is a small sparrow. At one time, this bird and the Nelson's Sparrow were thought to be a single species, the Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Because of this, the species was briefly known as "Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow".The Saltmarsh Sparrow measures 11–14 cm (4.3–5.5 in) in length, spans 17.8–21 cm (7.0–8.3 in) across the wings and weighs from 14–23.1 g (0.49–0.81 oz).".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow label "Saltmarsh Sparrow".
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow sameAs 8IBmL.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow sameAs m.026zmk.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow wasDerivedFrom Saltmarsh_Sparrow?oldid=589135703.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow depiction Saltmarsh_sharp_tailed_sparrow.jpg.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow isPrimaryTopicOf Saltmarsh_Sparrow.
- Saltmarsh_Sparrow name "Saltmarsh Sparrow".