- Source: Spizella
The genus Spizella is a group of American sparrows in the family Passerellidae.
These birds are fairly small and slim, with short bills, round heads and long wings. They are usually found in semi-open areas, and outside of the nesting season they often forage in small mixed flocks.
Systematics
This genus was formerly placed with the Old World buntings in the family Emberizidae. However, genetic studies revealed that New World sparrows formed a distinct clade and thus it was placed in the resurrected family Passerellidae.
= Species
=Chipping sparrow, Spizella passerina
Clay-colored sparrow, Spizella pallida
Brewer's sparrow, Spizella breweri
Timberline sparrow, Spizella breweri taverneri
Field sparrow, Spizella pusilla
Worthen's sparrow, Spizella wortheni
Black-chinned sparrow, Spizella atrogularis
The American tree sparrow, Spizelloides arborea, was formerly a member of this group, but is now placed in its own monotypic genus Spizelloides.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Spizella
- Brewer's sparrow
- American tree sparrow
- Clay-colored sparrow
- Chipping sparrow
- Field sparrow
- Timberline sparrow
- Utah
- Black-chinned sparrow
- Worthen's sparrow