Reclusive, but perhaps the least so of the original seven members of the Ammodramus genus, and also with the widest range of this group, Grasshopper Sparrow favors dense grass and is readily recognized by its white eye ring. As of June, 2017 it is the only remaining member of the Ammodramus genus.
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hammonasset State Park, Madison, CT
November 17, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow (Florida race)
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow- juvenile
Pawnee National Grasslands, Weld County, CO
July 6, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Hypoluxo, FL
January 2, 2007 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
January 5, 2009 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
ND Rte. 3 south of Tuttle, Kidder County, ND
June 19, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Grasshopper Sparrow
Wellington, FL
March 26, 2009 ©John Schwarz