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A newly hatched saltmarsh sparrow and eggs in nest Saltmarsh sparrow chick. Saltmarsh sparrows are non-territorial and have large overlapping home ranges. Male home ranges are twice as large as those of females and may span 50 hectares (120 acres). [22] Saltmarsh sparrows are promiscuous, and the majority of broods exhibit mixed parentage. [23]
Salt-marsh and shorebirds that inhabit the region [3] include as the saltmarsh sparrow, also called the saltmarsh sharp-tailed sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus), [3] [5] [6] as well as the seaside sparrow (A. maritimus), willet (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus), clapper rail (Rallus longirostris), greater yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes), lesser ...
Seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima. Dusky seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima nigrescens (extinct, 1987) Cape Sable seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima mirabilis; Scott's seaside sparrow, Ammospiza maritima peninsulae; Nelson's sparrow, Ammospiza nelsoni; Saltmarsh sparrow, Ammospiza caudacuta; LeConte's sparrow, Ammospiza leconteii
The saltmarsh sparrow could be saved through preservation projects, Biden administration official tells gathering at Odiorne Point in Rye. US Interior Secretary Deb Haaland touts salt marsh ...
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Sharp-tailed sparrow can refer to either of two birds once thought to be a single species: Nelson's sparrow ( Ammodramus nelsoni ) Saltmarsh sparrow ( Ammodramus caudacutus )
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Union Hills WPA in Cerro Gordo County is the largest in Iowa at over 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2). Spring Run, a large complex of State and Federal lands in Dickinson County, is the second largest WPA. Dugout Creek WPA in Dickinson County and Lower Morse Lake in Wright County are also among the larger restored tracts in the Iowa Wetland Management ...