The white-crowned sparrow (''Zonotrichia leucophrys'') is a species of
passerine
A passerine () is any bird of the order Passeriformes (; from Latin 'sparrow' and '-shaped'), which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds, passerines are distinguished from other orders of birds by th ...
bird native to
North America. A medium-sized member of the
New World sparrow
New World sparrows are a group of mainly New World passerine birds, forming the family Passerellidae. They are seed-eating birds with conical bills, brown or gray in color, and many species have distinctive head patterns.
Although they share t ...
family, this species is marked by a grey face and black and white streaking on the upper head. It breeds in brushy areas in the
taiga
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and
tundra
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of the northernmost parts of the continent and in the
Rocky Mountains
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and Pacific coast. While southerly populations in the Rocky Mountains and coast are largely resident, the breeding populations of the northerly part of its range are
migratory and can be found as wintering or passage visitors through most of North America south to central Mexico.
Etymology
The scientific name is from
Ancient Greek
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. The genus name ''Zonotrichia'' is from
Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Dark Ages (), the Archaic p ...
(, ) and (, ). The species name ''leucophrys'' is from (, ) and (, ).
Description
Adults have black and white stripes on their head, a gray face, brown streaked upper parts and a long tail. The wings are brown with bars and the underparts are gray. Their bill is pink or yellow. They are similar in appearance to the
white-throated sparrow
The white-throated sparrow (''Zonotrichia albicollis'') is a passerine bird of the New World sparrow family Passerellidae.
Etymology
The genus name ''Zonotrichia'' is from Ancient Greek (, ) and (, ). The specific ''albicollis'' is from Lati ...
, but do not have the white throat markings or yellow
lores.
[Chilton, G., M. C. Baker, C. D. Barrentine, and M. A. Cunningham. 1995. ''White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys)''. In ''The Birds of North America'', No. 183 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.]
Measurements:
* Length: 5.9-6.3 in (15-16 cm)
* Weight: 0.9-1.0 oz (25-28 g)
* Wingspan: 8.3-9.4 in (21-24 cm)
Subspecies
There are five currently recognized subspecies of white-crowned sparrow (''pugetensis'', ''gambelii'', ''nuttalli'', ''oriantha'', and ''leucophrys''), varying in breeding distribution migratory route. Birds of the subspecies ''nuttalli'' are permanent residents in
California
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, while birds of the subspecies ''gambelli'' may migrate as far as the
Arctic Circle during the summer breeding season. Northern birds
migrate to the
southern United States
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and northern Mexico.
Distribution
Their breeding habitat is brushy areas across northern
Canada
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and the western United States.
The white-crowned sparrow is a very rare
vagrant
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to
western Europe
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The concept of "the West" appeared in Europe in juxtaposition to "the East" and originally applied to the ancient Mediterranean ...
.
It has been sighted in England, Scotland,
[ Ireland, and ]Norway
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. In 2008 a white-crowned sparrow was spotted in Cley next the Sea
Cley next the Sea (, , is a village and civil parish on the River Glaven in English county of Norfolk, north-west of Holt and east of Blakeney. The main A149 coast road runs through the centre of the village, causing congestion in the sum ...
in Norfolk
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, England. To commemorate the event an image of the bird was included in a window at St Margaret's Church.
Behaviour
These birds forage on the ground or in low vegetation, but sometimes make short flights to catch flying insect
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s. They mainly eat seeds, other plant parts and insects. In winter, they often forage in flocks.[
White-crowned sparrows nest either low in bushes or on the ground under shrubs and lay three to five brown-marked gray or greenish-blue eggs.][
The white-crowned sparrow is known for its ]unihemispheric slow-wave sleep
Unihemispheric slow-wave sleep (USWS) is sleep where one half of the brain rests while the other half remains alert. This is in contrast to normal sleep where both eyes are shut and both halves of the brain show unconsciousness. In USWS, also know ...
, which allows it to stay half-awake for up to two weeks during migration. This effect has been studied for possible human alertness applications in shift work
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and truck driving
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.
Recent studies by ornithologists including Elizabeth Derryberry
Dr. Elizabeth Derryberry is an associate professor in the Department of Ecology and Environmental Biology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tennessee who specializes in ornithology.
Education
Derryberry received her Bac ...
have shown that white-crowned sparrow songs are affected by human activity and noise.
Images
Image:Zonotrichia leucophrys1.jpg, Adult
Image:White-crowned Sparrow (3).jpg, Immature White-crowned Sparrows have more muted plumage.
File:Bird on a wire p1060660.jpg, Subspecies ''nuttalli'' at Point Lobos State Reserve
Point or points may refer to:
Places
* Point, Lewis, a peninsula in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
* Point, Texas, a city in Rains County, Texas, United States
* Point, the NE tip and a ferry terminal of Lismore, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
* Poin ...
, California
California is a state in the Western United States, located along the Pacific Coast. With nearly 39.2million residents across a total area of approximately , it is the most populous U.S. state and the 3rd largest by area. It is also the m ...
File:White-crowned sparrow Cley next the Sea.JPG, Depiction of a white-crowned sparrow in window in St Margaret's Church, Cley next the Sea, Norfolk
References
Further reading
* Kroodsma DE, Baker MC, Baptista LF & Petrinovich L. (1985). ''Vocal "dialects" in Nuttall's white-crowned sparrow''. In ''Johnston, R F ditorCurrent Ornithology 103-133, 1985''. Plenum Press, 233 Spring Street, New York, New York.
External links
White-crowned sparrow species account
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter
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white-crowned sparrow
The white-crowned sparrow (''Zonotrichia leucophrys'') is a species of passerine bird native to North America. A medium-sized member of the New World sparrow family, this species is marked by a grey face and black and white streaking on the uppe ...
Native birds of Alaska
Birds of Canada
Native birds of the Northwestern United States
white-crowned sparrow
The white-crowned sparrow (''Zonotrichia leucophrys'') is a species of passerine bird native to North America. A medium-sized member of the New World sparrow family, this species is marked by a grey face and black and white streaking on the uppe ...
Taxa named by Johann Reinhold Forster