The Song Sparrow is a small, brown-streaked bird commonly found across North America. It typically measures about 5.9 to 7.5 inches in length and has a distinctive, melodious song that varies by region. These birds are often seen in wetlands, fields, and shrubby areas, where they forage for seeds, insects, and berries.
Song Sparrows are known for their adaptability and can thrive in various habitats. They build their nests on or near the ground, using grasses and other plant materials. Their population is stable, making them a familiar sight in many areas, especially during the breeding season in spring and summer.