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Natural History: The Golden-crowned
Sparrow eats plant foods, foraging on the ground. It seeks cover
in shrubs and nests on the ground adjacent to its cover. This species
breeds in Canada during the summer and forms mixed flocks.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found in annual grasslands, coastal
and dune scrub areas, all forested areas, on lawns, and amongst
ornamentals.
Frequency: This species is common in the spring and fall and abundant
during the winter.
Identifying Characteristics:
The Golden-crowned Sparrow can be identified by its slate-gray color
with a white bill. It has a tendency to dabble and dive.
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