Sagebrush sparrow
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Artemisiospiza nevadensis

The sagebrush sparrow (Artemisiospiza nevadensis ) is a medium-sized sparrow of the western United States and northwestern Mexico. It used to be placed in the genus Amphispiza, but evidence from 2007 and 2009 suggested it be placed in its own genus.

Distribution

Geography

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Sagebrush sparrows are indeed often tied to sagebrush habitats, although they can also be found in brushy stands of saltbush, chamise, and other low shrubs of the arid interior west.

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The species breeds in the interior of the Western United States (between the Rocky Mountains and the coastal ranges such as the Cascades). It winters in the Mexican-border states and northern Sonora and Chihuahua.

The habitat of sagebrush sparrows is frequently threatened by bush encroachment or the invasion of herbaceous plants.

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Sagebrush sparrow habitat map
Sagebrush sparrow habitat map
Sagebrush sparrow
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Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle
Seasonal behavior
Bird's call

Diet and Nutrition

Population

Population number

Although sagebrush sparrow numbers are generally strong, significant declines in sagebrush habitat in the west could be expected to decrease populations in the near future.

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The sagebrush sparrow, together with the Bell's sparrow, were considered conspecific and known as the sage sparrow before being split by the American Ornithological Society in 2013.

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References

1. Sagebrush sparrow Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagebrush_sparrow
2. Sagebrush sparrow on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/103780166/104287465
3. Xeno-canto bird call - https://xeno-canto.org/660452

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