Brewer's Sparrow Photo Gallery
Adult (breweri)
Dainty and slim, with a long, notched tail, short rounded wings, and a small, sharply conical bill. Adults are dusky gray-brown, with grayish underparts, a thin white eyering, and a streaked nape.
© David Hollie / Macaulay LibraryColorado, June 17, 2015Adult (Timberline)
The northern subspecies (“Timberline Sparrow”) breeds at high elevations in mountains of northwestern North America. Note darker upperparts and bill, with more contrast to the underparts and facial pattern.
© Andrew Spencer / Macaulay LibraryYukon Territory, June 05, 2014Adult (Brewer's)
Note relatively long tail, thin eyering, and subtle face pattern with stripe over eye with darker cheek patch.
© Benjamin Clock / Macaulay LibraryArizona, October 17, 2013Not all videos have soundJuvenile (breweri)
Juveniles are dusky gray-brown overall with a pale eyebrow and a streaked belly.
© Steven Mlodinow / Macaulay LibraryColorado, July 23, 2016Adult (breweri)
Dainty sparrow with plain grayish underparts and throat. The crown is finely streaked and bordered by a pale eyebrow. Thin, white eyering is not always obvious.
© Matt Davis / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 11, 2016Adult (breweri)
A somewhat drab and finely streaked sparrow. Note streaked crown and nape and thin white eyering.
© Alex Patia / Macaulay LibraryWashington, April 12, 2017Adult (breweri)
Found in the arid sagebrush steppe of interior western North America.
© Tim Lenz / Macaulay LibraryTexas, November 25, 2012Don't miss a thing! Join our email list
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