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Bird of the Week – Savannah Sparrow

The distinctive yellow eyebrow – technically, the supercilium – and buzzy sa-sa-sa-savannah call make this a pretty easy species to identify.

Savannah Sparrow, Steese Highway, Alaska

Savannah Sparrow, Steese Highway, Alaska

The yellow eyebrow can sometimes be a little indistinct and hard to see in the field. Savannah Sparrows prefer grassy meadows, cultivated fields, lightly grazed pastures, roadsides, coastal grasslands, sedge bogs, edge of salt marshes, and tundra. They are common along brushy roadsides in Interior Alaska. 

Camera geek stuff: f7.1, 1/400, ISO200.

For more bird photos, please visit Frozen Feather Images.

 

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  1. Alaska Pi says:

    I love these lil birds!
    http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Savannah_Sparrow/sounds
    I love to hear them