Extremely reclusive member of the original Ammodramus genus, LeConte’s Sparrow typically scurries along the ground under cover of reeds or grass, and only rarely appears briefly in the open. It has a weak, insect-like, “tzzzzzzt” song.
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Sax Zim Bog, Saint Louis County, MN
June 21, 2011 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Thornwell, LA
October 27, 2012 ©John Schwarz
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LeConte’s Sparrow
Thornwell, LA
October 27, 2012 ©John Schwarz