Thick-billed Fox Sparrow
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The thick-billed fox sparrow (''Passerella (iliaca) megarhyncha'') group comprises the peculiarly large-billed
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''Passerella''. It is currently classified as a "subspecies group" within the
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, pending wider-spread acceptance of its species status. These birds were long considered members of the
slate-colored fox sparrow The slate-colored fox sparrow (''Passerella (iliaca) schistacea'') group comprises the Rocky Mountain taxa in the genus ''Passerella''. It is currently classified as a "subspecies group"Not defined by the International Code of Zoological Nomencla ...
group due to morphological characteristics (Swarth 1920), but according to
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data (Zink 1994), it forms a recognizable
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. Research on suspected (Rising & Beadle 1996)
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and considering additional DNA sequence data led to confirmation of their distinctiveness (Zink & Kessen 1999); this group appears to be most closely related to the
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slate-colored fox sparrow The slate-colored fox sparrow (''Passerella (iliaca) schistacea'') group comprises the Rocky Mountain taxa in the genus ''Passerella''. It is currently classified as a "subspecies group"Not defined by the International Code of Zoological Nomencla ...
s. (Zink 1996, Zink & Weckstein 2003) Thick-billed fox sparrows are almost identical in plumage to slate-colored fox sparrows but have a more extensive blue-gray hood and a less rusty tail. The most striking feature of this bird is its enormous beak, which can appear to be three times as large as that of the markedly smaller-billed slate-colored fox sparrows.
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: ''megarhyncha'', "large-billed", from
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''mega''-, "great" + ''rhynchos'', "beak".
A thick-billed fox sparrow's beak also differs in color from that of a slate-colored fox sparrow. Although the culmens of both groups are grayish-brown, slate-colored fox sparrows have yellow lower mandibles instead of the steel blue of the thick-billed fox sparrows. (Rising & Beadle 1996)


Subspecies

The ''megarhyncha'' subspecies group breeds in the mountains from southern
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to southern
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east to the
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and shows little geographic variation. It interbreeds with the slate-colored subspecies group along a narrow contact zone from southern Oregon to western
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(Rising & Beadle 1996) but as noted above,
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is quite limited. Sibley (2000) indicates that this group has the most diagnostic call note, "a high, flat squeak ''teep'' like
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". * ''megarhyncha'' Baird, 1858: :Breeds from the Onion Mountains and Robinson's Butte (in southwestern Oregon) south through inland northern California to Kearsarge Pass (in
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), as well as the western flank of the Sierra Nevada in
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. Winters in central and southern California and adjacent
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. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) :More larger-billed, duller and grayer than the ''schistacea'' slate-colored fox sparrows; intermediate between the very large long-tailed ''stephensi'' and the more ''schistacea''-like ''monoensis'' of this group; intergrades with the former.(Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) * ''stephensi'' Anthony, 1895: :Breeds in areas of the southern Sierra Nevada such as
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and the San Gabriel,
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, California, to the Sierra San Mártir, northern
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. In winter migrates to lower elevations, but generally does not migrate long distances. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) :The largest, most massive-billed and longest-tailed thick-billed fox sparrow; also very gray in coloration. (Swarth, 1920) :Intergrades with ''megarhyncha''. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) * ''monoensis'' Grinnell & Storer, 1917: :Breeds on the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada in Mono County, California, and in the Walker River Range in adjacent
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. Winters from inland central California coastwards and south into Mexico. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) :Somewhat intermediate between ''megarhyncha'' and the ''schistacea'' slate-colored fox sparrows, with a paler, ashy gray back. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) * ''brevicauda'' Mailliard, 1918: :Breeds in the
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of California, from the
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south to
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and the Sanhedrin Mountains. Migrates coastwards and south in winter. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) :Similar to ''stephensi'', but recognizable by a more rusty tinge to brownish areas and a conspicuously shorter tail. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) * ''fulva'' Swarth, 1918: :Mountainous regions from central Oregon east of the
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and the Keeno Mountains) to
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and Lassen Counties, California. Winters in southwesternmost California and adjacent Mexico. :A browner version of ''monoensis''; in winter range, distinguished from ''olivacea'' slate-colored fox sparrows by a decidedly ruddy brown and larger bill. (Weckstein ''et al.'' 2002) * ''mariposae'' Swarth, 1918: :Breeding in a limited area in California between the
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) to
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and Kearsarge Pass. Winter range undocumented (Weckstein ''et al.'', 2002) due to lack of distinctiveness, but probably same as ''megarhyncha'' and ''monoensis''. :Probably nothing more than an intergrade between ''megarhyncha'' and ''monoensis''; nowadays usually
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ized with the former. (Rising & Beadle 1996)


References

* Rising, Jim D. & Beadle, David (1996): ''A Guide to the Identification and Natural History of the Sparrows of the United States and Canada''. Academic Press, San Diego. * Sibley, David Allen (2000): ''The Sibley Guide to Birds''. Alfred A. Knopf, New York. * Swarth H. W. (1920): Revision of the avian genus ''Passerella'' with special reference to the distribution and migration of the races in California. ''University of California Publications in Zoology'' 21: 75–224. * Weckstein, J. D.; Kroodsma, D. E. & Faucett, R. C. (2002): Fox Sparrow (''Passerella iliaca''). ''In:'' Poole, A. & Gill, F. (eds.): ''The Birds of North America'' 715.
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, Washington, D.C. Online version, retrieved 2006-11-27. (requires subscription) * Zink, R. M. (1994): The Geography of Mitochondrial DNA Variation, Population Structure, hybridization, and Species Limits in the Fox Sparrow (''Passerella iliaca''). ''Evolution'' 48(1): 96-111. (HTML abstract, first page image) * Zink, Robert M. & Kessen, A. E. (1999): Species Limits in the Fox Sparrow. ''Birding'' 31: 508-517. * Zink, Robert M. & Weckstein, Jason D. (2003): Recent evolutionary history of the Fox Sparrows (Genus: ''Passerella''). ''
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