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New World Sparrows

New World sparrows are a family of seed-eating passerine birds with conical bills known as Passerellidae, displaying a range of colors from brown to gray with many species featuring distinctive head patterns. Despite their common name "sparrow," they bear a closer resemblance to Old World buntings and finches rather than Old World sparrows. Their taxonomy underwent revision after DNA analyses showed that they form a unique, monophyletic group, leading to their reclassification away from the Emberizidae family. The International Ornithological Congress recognizes 138 species across 30 genera in this family. These birds exhibit considerable diversity in size and color, with neotropical species showing more vibrant hues and contrasts. They can be found throughout the Americas in a wide variety of habitats like grasslands, forests, and deserts, and their range spreads from the Arctic tundra to South America. Many species migrate depending on the season, forming flocks both when breeding and foraging outside of the breeding season. Some, like the dark-eyed junco, are year-round residents in parts of North America, while others move shorter distances or adjust their ranges seasonally.

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Antioquia Brushfinch

Atlapetes blancae

Apurimac Brushfinch

Atlapetes forbesi

Ashy-throated Bush Tanager

Chlorospingus canigularis

Bay-crowned Brushfinch

Atlapetes seebohmi
A photo of a Black-capped Sparrow (Arremon abeillei)

Black-capped Sparrow

Arremon abeillei

Black-fronted Brushfinch

Atlapetes nigrifrons

Black-headed Brushfinch

Arremon atricapillus

Black-spectacled Brushfinch

Atlapetes melanopsis
A photo of a Black-striped Sparrow (Arremonops conirostris)

Black-striped Sparrow

Arremonops conirostris

Bolivian Brushfinch

Atlapetes rufinucha

Caracas Brushfinch

Arremon phaeopleurus

Chaco Sparrow

Rhynchospiza strigiceps

Chestnut-capped Brushfinch

Arremon brunneinucha

Choco Brushfinch

Atlapetes crassus
A photo of a Common Bush Tanager (Chlorospingus flavopectus)

Common Bush Tanager

Chlorospingus flavopectus

Cuzco Brushfinch

Atlapetes canigenis

Dusky Bush Tanager

Chlorospingus semifuscus

Dusky-headed Brushfinch

Atlapetes fuscoolivaceus

Fulvous-headed Brushfinch

Atlapetes fulviceps

Golden-winged Sparrow

Arremon schlegeli
A photo of a Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum)

Grasshopper Sparrow

Ammodramus savannarum
A photo of a Grassland Sparrow (Ammodramus humeralis)

Grassland Sparrow

Ammodramus humeralis

Grey-browed Brushfinch

Arremon assimilis

Grey-eared Brushfinch

Atlapetes melanolaemus

Half-collared Sparrow

Arremon semitorquatus
A photo of a Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii)

Lincoln's Sparrow

Melospiza lincolnii

Merida Brushfinch

Atlapetes meridae

Moss-backed Sparrow

Arremon dorbignii

Moustached Brushfinch

Atlapetes albofrenatus

Ochre-breasted Brushfinch

Atlapetes semirufus
A photo of a Olive Finch (Arremon castaneiceps)

Olive Finch

Arremon castaneiceps
A photo of a Orange-billed Sparrow (Arremon aurantiirostris)

Orange-billed Sparrow

Arremon aurantiirostris

Pale-headed Brushfinch

Atlapetes pallidiceps

Pale-naped Brushfinch

Atlapetes pallidinucha

Paria Brushfinch

Arremon phygas

Pectoral Sparrow

Arremon taciturnus

Perija Brushfinch

Arremon perijanus
A photo of a Rufous-collared Sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis)

Rufous-collared Sparrow

Zonotrichia capensis

Rufous-eared Brushfinch

Atlapetes rufigenis

Rusty-bellied Brushfinch

Atlapetes nationi
A photo of a Saffron-billed Sparrow (Arremon flavirostris)

Saffron-billed Sparrow

Arremon flavirostris

Santa Marta Brushfinch

Atlapetes melanocephalus

Sao Francisco Sparrow

Arremon franciscanus

Sierra Nevada Brushfinch

Arremon basilicus

Slaty Brushfinch

Atlapetes schistaceus

Tacarcuna Bush Tanager

Chlorospingus tacarcunae

Tanager Finch

Oreothraupis arremonops

Tepui Brushfinch

Atlapetes personatus
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