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Rusty-crowned Sparrow

Rusty-crowned Sparrow

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The Rusty-crowned Sparrow is a robust and distinctive sparrow, recognized by its bright rufous crown and clean grey underparts. It is a common resident of semi-open habitats in Central America.
Where to spot
Found in highlands and foothills from central Mexico south through Central America to Costa Rica. It inhabits open woodlands, scrublands, pastures with scattered trees, and forest edges.
How to spot
Look for its prominent rusty-orange crown, which is the most definitive field mark. It often forages on the ground or in low shrubs. Listen for its clear, musical song, often a series of whistled notes.
When to spot
Resident year-round in its range. Most active and vocal during the early morning and late afternoon.
Despite its somewhat widespread presence, its distinct song varies regionally, with some populations having more complex and varied vocalizations than others.
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