Mangoverde :: World Bird Guide :: Buntings, Sparrows, Seedeaters and Allies :: Fox Sparrow
Fox Sparrow Passerella iliaca
Described by: Merrem (1786)
Alternate common name(s): None known by website authors
Old scientific name(s): Zonotrichia iliaca
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Range
N. and w. North America;
(1) Se. Alaska to nw. British Columbia.
Winters s. to Oregon and c. California.
(2) C. and e. Canada.
Winters in e. United States.
(3) N. and w. Alaska and w. Canada.
Winters in c. and s. United States and n. Mexico.
(4) Sw. Canada.
Winters in California.
(5) Aleutian Is. and Alaska Peninsula
Winters from British Columbia to s. California.
(6) Alaska.
Winters from British Columbia to s. California.
(7) S. Alaska.
Winters in s. California.
(8) Sc. Alaska.
Winters from British Columbia to s. California.
(9) Se. Alaska and Queen Charlotte Is..
Winters in c. California.
(10) Se. Alaska, w. Canada and nw. United States.
Winters from British Columbia to s. California.
(11) Sw. Canada and nw. United States.
Winters in s. California and nw. Mexico.
(12) Sw. Canada and nc. United States.
Winters in sw. United States and nw. Mexico.
(13) W. United States (nw. Utah and se. Idaho).
(14) C. Oregon to California.
Winters in nw. Mexico.
(15) C. and sw. Oregon s. to California.
Winters in c. California to nw. Mexico.
(16) N. California.
Winters in s. California.
(17) C. California.
Winters in s. California.
(18) E. California and c. Nevada.
Winters in s. California, s. Arizona, and nw. Mexico.
(19) S. California.
Videos
No videos are available for this species
Sounds
Location unknown - Date unknown Source: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
References
Clements, James F. Birds of the World: A Checklist. Vista, CA: Ibis Publishing Company, 2000.
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