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Natural History: The Song Sparrow
feeds mostly on seeds, but it also forages for small invertebrates
and berries at times. It seeks out low, dense vegetation, usually
near water. It nests on the ground. The males can be seen and heard
singing from perches. This species breeds in the spring and summer
seasons.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found along streams, springs, marshes,
coastal scrub, forests with willow and blackberries, and around
ornamentals. It breeds in the Presidio.
Frequency: This species is common all year.
Identifying Characteristics:
The Song Sparrow has a breast streaked with a dark central spot.
Its body color varies from a pale to dark brown.
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