Bell's Sparrow vs White-headed Brushfinch
Artemisiospiza belli comparé à Atlapetes albiceps
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribut | Bell's Sparrow | White-headed Brushfinch |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Artemisiospiza belli | Atlapetes albiceps |
| Ordre | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Famille | Passerellidae | Passerellidae |
| Statut de conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Longueur | — | — |
| Envergure | 13,0 cm (5.1 in) | 14,6 cm (5.7 in) |
| Poids | 16,266666666666666 g (0.57 oz) | 36,75 g (1.30 oz) |
| Régime alimentaire | -- | -- |
| Taille de la couvée | 1-6 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Habitats partagés
Aucun(e)
Bell's Sparrow only
White-headed Brushfinch only
Statut de conservation
Least Concern
Bell's Sparrow
Least Concern
White-headed Brushfinch
About These Birds
Bell's Sparrow
Bell's Sparrow is a small sparrow of sagebrush scrub and chaparral habitats in western North America, ranging from California to Baja California. It has brown-streaked upperparts, a whitish underside, and a dark malar stripe giving a distinctive facial pattern. It forages on the ground and in low shrubs for seeds and insects.