Rufous-crowned Sparrow Photo Gallery
Adult
Long-tailed sparrow with rufous cap, white eyering, and strong white-and-black "mustache" or malar stripes.
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay LibraryTexas, July 26, 2016Adult
Overall grayish sparrow with rusty stripes on the back. Strong face pattern with rufous crown, white eyering, and dark stripes at sides of the throat.
© Heather Pickard / Macaulay LibraryArizona, February 21, 2013Adult
Walks or hops, pecking or scratching at the ground for seeds and insects often under the protective cover of shrubs or dense grasses.
© Larry Arbanas / Macaulay LibraryTexas, April 20, 2008Not all videos have soundAdult
Long-tailed, grayish sparrow with rusty stripes on back. Rufous cap and stripe through eye; white eyering.
© Doug Hitchcox / Macaulay LibraryArizona, January 23, 2017Adult
Found in open, shrubby areas on dry slopes with patchy ground cover. Avoids dense woody habitats.
© Kai Mills / Macaulay LibraryArizona, April 07, 2017Adult
Males sing a mix of slurs and chatters with a bubbly quality reminiscent of a House Wren in spring and summer from exposed perches or while in flight.
© Larry Arbanas / Macaulay LibraryTexas, April 20, 2008Not all videos have soundAdult
Found in open, shrubby areas on dry slopes, often with areas of bare rock or patches of sparse grass.
© Ryan O'Donnell / Macaulay LibraryArizona, June 11, 2017Adult
Drinks water from small pools or gathers dew from vegetation. This video has no audio.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryTexas, February 01, 1997Not all videos have soundAdult
Look for Rufous-crowned Sparrows in spring or early summer when males sing in the early morning from exposed perches.
© Timothy Barksdale / Macaulay LibraryTexas, May 01, 1998Not all videos have soundCompare with Similar Species
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New World Sparrows(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Passerellidae)
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