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List Of New World Sparrow Species
The International Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 138 species in the New World sparrow family Passerellidae, distributed among 30 genera in the following sequence. One extinct species, the Bermuda towhee, is included. Confusingly, only 68 of the 138 include "sparrow" in their name. Forty-three are called brushfinches and the remaining 27 have a variety of other names. The North American and South American classification committees of the American Ornithological Society The American Ornithological Society (AOS) is an ornithological organization based in the United States. The society was formed in October 2016 by the merger of the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) and the Cooper Ornithological Society. Its m ... (AOS) do not recognize all of these species and also use some different common names.Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 24 August ...
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International Ornithological Committee
The International Ornithologists' Union, formerly known as the International Ornithological Committee, is a group of about 200 international ornithologists, and is responsible for the International Ornithological Congress and other international ornithological activities, undertaken by its standing committees. International Ornithological Congress The International Ornithological Congress series forms the oldest and largest international series of meetings of ornithologists. It is organised by the International Ornithologists' Union. The first meeting was in 1884; subsequent meetings were irregular until 1926 since when meetings have been held every four years, except for two missed meetings during and in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War. Meetings See also * '' Birds of the World: Recommended English Names'', a book written by Frank Gill Frank Gill may refer to: * Frank Gill (Australian footballer) (1908–1970), Australian rules footballer with Carlton * Frank ...
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Stripe-headed Sparrow
The stripe-headed sparrow (''Peucaea ruficauda'') is an American sparrow which breeds from Pacific coastal south-western Mexico, including the transverse ranges, Cordillera Neovolcanica to Pacific coastal northern Costa Rica. This common bird is found in lowlands up to in altitude in the north of its range, and in Costa Rica. Its habitat is brushy savannah, scrubby second growth and woodland edges, but it avoids the forest interior. The nest, built by the female, is a deep cup of plant material lined with fine grass or horsehair. It is constructed less than above the ground in an isolated spiny scrub. The female lays two to four unmarked pale blue eggs, which she incubates for 12–14 days. The whole group helps in feeding the chicks, and roost together in a tight group at night. The stripe-headed sparrow is a large, long-tailed species, long and weighing up to . The adult has a black head with broad white stripes on the crown and above each eye. The nape is narrowly grey an ...
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Cinnamon-tailed Sparrow
The cinnamon-tailed sparrow (''Peucaea sumichrasti'') is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae that is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1587700 cinnamon-tailed sparrow Endemic birds of Mexico Birds of Mexico Near threatened fauna of North America cinnamon-tailed sparrow Taxonomy articles created by Polbot ...
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Aimophila Sumichrasti
The cinnamon-tailed sparrow (''Peucaea sumichrasti'') is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae that is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1587700 cinnamon-tailed sparrow Endemic birds of Mexico Birds of Mexico Near threatened fauna of North America cinnamon-tailed sparrow The cinnamon-tailed sparrow (''Peucaea sumichrasti'') is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae that is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threate ... Taxonomy articles created by Polbot ...
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Rufous-winged Sparrow
The rufous-winged sparrow (''Peucaea carpalis'') is a medium-small, long-tailed New World sparrow with a gray face and rusty crown and supercilium; the rufous lesser coverts of the wing for which it is named are often concealed. Description The back is brown with darker streaks, while the belly is pale gray. The wings and crown are rust-colored. This sparrow has a conical, yellow-based bill and a long brown tail. Distribution and habitat ''Peucaea carpalis'' is a year-round resident from south-central Arizona and Guadalupe Canyon, New Mexico, south to northern Sinaloa, Mexico. The rufous-winged sparrow inhabits desert grasslands with scattered mesquite or cholla. It also occurs in washes with sandy bottoms and vegetated slopes, brushy irrigation ditches, and creeks bordered by broad-leaved trees, mesquite, grasses, and forbs. Diet During the breeding season, adult rufous-winged sparrows feed on a variety of insects, caught on the wing or gleaned off plant surfaces. At other ...
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Chaco Sparrow
The Chaco sparrow (''Rhynchospiza strigiceps''), formerly known as the stripe-capped sparrow, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in Argentina and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The current Chaco sparrow was originally one of two subspecies of the then stripe-capped sparrow (''Aimophila strigiceps''). A 2009 publication restored the genus ''Rhynchospiza'' and moved ''A. stolzmanii'' and ''A. strigiceps'' to that genus. A 2019 publication split ''Rhynchospiza dabbenei'' from ''R. strigiceps''.DaCosta, J. M., G. M. Spellman, P. Escalante, and J. Klicka. 2009. A molecular systematic revision of two historically problematic songbird clades: ''Aimophila'' and ''Pipilo''. J. Avian Biology 40:206-216 Based on the 2019 publication, in June 2020 the South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the American Ornithological Society (AOS) split ''R. dabbenei'' as the Yungas sparrow and renamed ''R. strigiceps sensu stricto'' as the Chaco sparrow. The Int ...
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Rhynchospiza Strigiceps Chaco Sparrow; Chancaní Natural Reserve, Córdoba, Argentina
''Rhynchospiza'' is a genus of American sparrows. It was formerly included in ''Aimophila'', but recent molecular studies show these two to three species to merit their own genus.Remsen, J. V. (2010)"Resurrect ''Rhynchospiza'' for South American "''Aimophila''"" South American Classification Committee. Accessed 15 October 2012. All species are distributed in South America. Species in taxonomic order * Tumbes sparrow, ''Rhynchospiza stolzmanni'' * Yungas sparrow, ''Rhynchospiza dabbenei'' * Chaco sparrow The Chaco sparrow (''Rhynchospiza strigiceps''), formerly known as the stripe-capped sparrow, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in Argentina and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The current Chaco sparrow was ori ..., ''Rhynchospiza strigiceps'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q1248933 Bird genera Taxa named by Robert Ridgway ...
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Yungas Sparrow
The Yungas sparrow (''Rhynchospiza dabbenei'') is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae endemic to the Yungas region of southeastern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina. It was formerly considered a subspecies of what was then called the stripe-capped sparrow (''R. strigiceps''). Taxonomy and systematics The Yungas sparrow was previously classified as a subspecies of ''Rhynchospiza strigiceps'', which was at that time called the stripe-capped sparrow. Before that, ''Rhynchospiza'' had been subsumed into genus ''Aimophila''. A 2009 publication restored the genus ''Rhynchospiza'' and a 2019 publication split ''R. dabbenei'' from ''R. strigiceps''.DaCosta, J. M., G. M. Spellman, P. Escalante, and J. Klicka. 2009. A molecular systematic revision of two historically problematic songbird clades: ''Aimophila'' and ''Pipilo''. J. Avian Biology 40:206-216 Based on the 2019 publication, in June 2020 the South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the American Ornithologica ...
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Rhynchospiza Strigiceps
The Chaco sparrow (''Rhynchospiza strigiceps''), formerly known as the stripe-capped sparrow, is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. It is found in Argentina and Paraguay. Taxonomy and systematics The current Chaco sparrow was originally one of two subspecies of the then stripe-capped sparrow (''Aimophila strigiceps''). A 2009 publication restored the genus ''Rhynchospiza'' and moved ''A. stolzmanii'' and ''A. strigiceps'' to that genus. A 2019 publication split ''Rhynchospiza dabbenei'' from ''R. strigiceps''.DaCosta, J. M., G. M. Spellman, P. Escalante, and J. Klicka. 2009. A molecular systematic revision of two historically problematic songbird clades: ''Aimophila'' and ''Pipilo''. J. Avian Biology 40:206-216 Based on the 2019 publication, in June 2020 the South American Classification Committee (SACC) of the American Ornithological Society (AOS) split ''R. dabbenei'' as the Yungas sparrow and renamed ''R. strigiceps sensu stricto'' as the Chaco sparrow. The Int ...
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