The Clay-colored Sparrow [ Pictures for Easy Identification]

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Introduction

What the Clay-colored Sparrow Looks Like

The Clay-colored Sparrow has overall_color color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has above_color color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has head color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has face color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has below_color color of grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has back color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has bill color of brownish.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has wing color of tan and grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has belly color of grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has eyering color of pale.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has chest color of grey.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has leg color of brownish.

The Clay-colored Sparrow has neck color of grey.

Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Clay-colored Sparrow

Pictures of the Clay-colored Sparrow

Feeding Behavior of the Clay-colored Sparrow

hops on the ground to forage, occasionally climbing up into plants.

Typically forages in flocks, occasionally mixing with other sparrows, except when nesting.

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What the Clay-colored Sparrow Likes to Eat

The Clay-colored Sparrow feeds on the following:

  • seeds (especially those of weeds and grasses)
  • leaf buds
  • catkins
  • berries
  • insects (caterpillars, grasshoppers, true bugs, ants, damselflies)
  • spiders

Where To Find the Clay-colored Sparrow

You can find the Clay-colored Sparrow in the following habitats:

  • Scrub
  • brushy prairies
  • jack pines
  • desert grassland