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  2. Vesper sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The vesper sparrow is 14–16 cm (5.5–6.3 in) in overall length and weighs 19.5–28.3 g (0.69–1.00 oz). [8] Adults have light brown upper-parts and light under-parts, both with darker streaking. There are three features that are unique to the vesper sparrow. The first is the presence of a small, white ring surrounding the eyes.

  3. List of New World sparrow species - Wikipedia

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    Olive sparrow: Arremonops rufivirgatus (Lawrence, 1851) 24 Green-backed sparrow: Arremonops chloronotus (Salvin, 1861) 25 Black-striped sparrow: Arremonops conirostris (Bonaparte, 1850) 26 Tocuyo sparrow: Arremonops tocuyensis Todd, 1912: 27 Five-striped sparrow: Amphispizopsis quinquestriata (Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1868) 28 Black-throated sparrow

  4. Savannah sparrow - Wikipedia

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    San Benito (Savannah/large-billed) sparrow is a resident bird of the Islas San Benito off Baja California; a stray bird was observed on Cedros Island on April 21, 1906. [16] It has been considered as a separate species.

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  8. Category:American sparrows - Wikipedia

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    American sparrows — songbirds of the Americas.. Despite their name, the American sparrows are not part of the Old World sparrows, but are part of the New World buntings and are predominantly in the family Emberizidae.

  9. New World sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Although they share the name sparrow, New World sparrows are more closely related to Old World buntings than they are to the Old World sparrows (family Passeridae). New World sparrows are also similar in both appearance and habit to finches , with which they sometimes used to be classified.