Thick-billed Longspur Photo Gallery
Breeding male
Chunky, sparrowlike grassland bird. Breeding males have a black breast, gray belly, chestnut wing patch, and a gray-and-white face.
© Bryan Calk / Macaulay LibraryColorado, June 30, 2018Female
Chunky grassland bird with a stout bill. Females have a stout pink bill and chestnut wing patches that can sometimes be difficult to see. Note unstreaked whitish belly.
© Andrew Spencer / Macaulay LibraryColorado, April 20, 2012Breeding male
Song is a soft tinkling warble. Males usually sing while flying, as part of an aerial display, but also sing while perched on an elevated surface such as a rock, fence, or shrub.
© Benjamin Clock / Macaulay LibraryColorado, July 06, 2011Not all videos have soundMale display
Male flutters upward and descends on outstretched wings and tail during aerial displays on the breeding grounds. The outstretched tail is white with a black T.
© Shawn Billerman / Macaulay LibraryWyoming, April 12, 2014Flock
Forms flocks outside of the breeding season. Note black T on the tail and black band on the breast of the males.
© Tom Johnson / Macaulay LibraryColorado, April 05, 2016Breeding male
Breeding males have a black breast band and crown and a chestnut wing patch.
© Shawn Billerman / Macaulay LibraryWyoming, April 12, 2014Immature female
Immatures have a chunky bill, a broad stripe over the eye, a smudgy brown band across the breast, and unstreaked white underparts. They don't have rufous in the wing like adults do.
© Jonah Benningfield / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, October 10, 2017Juvenile
Juveniles look heavily mottled overall with white fringed feathers. Note stout pink bill.
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay LibraryMontana, July 26, 2017Molting male (with Horned Lark)
Slightly smaller than a Horned Lark with a stout pink bill. Note faint black breast band on this molting male.
© Brian Sullivan / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, November 23, 2003Compare with Similar Species
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Species in This Family
Longspurs and Snow Buntings(Order: Passeriformes, Family: Calcariidae)
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