Birds

Bridled Sparrow

Bridled Sparrow

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The Bridled Sparrow is a small, distinctive sparrow found in arid regions of Mexico. It is characterized by its bold facial pattern, resembling a 'bridle' around the eye.
Where to spot
Endemic to central and southern Mexico, inhabiting dry pine-oak woodlands, scrubland, and rocky hillsides.
How to spot
Look for it foraging on the ground or singing from low perches. The bold 'bridle' pattern around the eye is unmistakable. Listen for its clear, whistled song.
When to spot
Resident year-round. Most vocal and active during the breeding season (spring to summer).
This sparrow's unique facial pattern makes it relatively easy to identify among other sparrows in its range.
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