White-throated Sparrow
The White-throated Sparrow is a medium-sized bird native to North America, known for its distinctive white throat and yellow patches near its eyes. It typically measures about 6.5 to 7.5 inches in length and has a brown and gray plumage. This species is often found in forests, shrubby areas, and gardens, especially during migration.
These sparrows are primarily ground feeders, foraging for seeds, insects, and berries. They are known for their melodious songs, which vary by region. The White-throated Sparrow is a migratory bird, spending winters in the southern United States and parts of Mexico before returning north to breed in the summer.