
Distinctive red, white, and black facial pattern |
General Description: Lark Sparrows (Chondestes grammacus) are sexually monomorphic songbirds. They have a clear breast with a distinct central spot. The distinctive red, white, and black stripes on the crown and sides of the face are unique.
Taxonomy: Passeriformes, Emberizidae.
Favored Habitat: Desert scrub.
Where to Find: Around Las Vegas, Lark Sparrows are not common anywhere, but keep an eye out in the desert scrub.
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