Chipping Sparrow

Fox Sparrow

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Dark-eyed Junco

Song Sparrow

American Sparrows

From the Emberizidae family, they are seen world-wide except in Australasia and Antarctica. There is typically no difference between males and females. Due to the wide variety of different sparrows, it is easier to identify them through clues such as their voice, behavior, body shape and habitat. They typically forage on or near the ground and have cone-shaped, stout beaks that help them eat seeds.