Sparrow or White-Throated Sparrow?
Here's how to tell the difference
Sparrow
White-Throated Sparrow
Sparrow
Passer
Also known as: True Sparrow
General appearance
Sparrows are small, plump birds with short tails and subdued colors. They generally exhibit brown, black, and white coloration, with streaked or solid patterns. Sparrows also have a stout beak, designed for seed eating.
Male vs female
Male and female sparrows can be distinguished by their coloration and markings. Males tend to have more distinct and vibrant colors, like black bibs and white cheeks, while females usually have duller, brownish colors. Seasonal changes in plumage make the males more distinct during the breeding season.
Juvenile
Juvenile sparrows have similar coloration to females but are often even duller and may show some streaking. Their beaks start black, then turn yellow and finally the adult's color. Juveniles often show a more marked gape (the sides of the beak) than adults.
Size
4.1 - 7.1 in/0.4 - 1.7 oz
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View full detailsWhite-Throated Sparrow
Zonotrichia albicollis
General appearance
The white-throated sparrow is about the size of a Robin or Sparrow, measuring 6-7 inches or 15-18 cm in length. The bird sports a distinctive white throat which contrasts against a dark bill. This sparrow has a variety of colors in its plumage; black, brown, gray, white, and yellow. A yellow spot in front of the bird's eye marks a unique physical trait. The bird's wings are broad and its tail shape varies from notched, rounded to square-tipped.
Male vs female
Both male and female white-throated sparrows exhibit two color morphs, namely white-striped and tan-striped. However, white-striped birds tend to pair off with tan-striped birds, suggesting some visual differences between the sexes which may not be readily discernible to the human eye.
Juvenile
Juvenile white-throated sparrows or 'first-winter' birds may not be as visually vibrant as their adult counterparts. They display a duller color palette with blurry streaks that appear below their bodies. As they age, they will develop the clear, contrasting color patterns distinctive of this species.
Size
5.9 - 6.7 in/0.7 - 1.2 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Sparrow from the White-Throated Sparrow
Visual differences
Visually, the White-Throated Sparrow (6-7 inches) is similar in size to the Sparrow (4-7 inches) but features a distinctive white throat and a unique yellow spot before the eye. It exhibits two morphs: white-striped and tan-striped. In contrast, Sparrows have more subdued brown, black, and white plumage with a stout seed-eating beak. Male Sparrows can have vibrant features like black bibs. White-Throated Sparrows also have broad wings with variable tail shapes, while Sparrows have short tails. Both have streaked patterns, but their color markings are more diverse in the White-Throated variety.
Key differences and behavior
Sparrows (Passer) and White-Throated Sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) differ behaviorally and ecologically. Sparrows are highly adaptable, thriving in varied habitats like urban and desert areas, often forming large social groups. Their nests are untidy and placed in sheltered spots. In contrast, White-Throated Sparrows prefer coniferous and mixed woodlands, nesting on or near the ground in dense vegetation. Sparrows are omnivorous, focusing on seeds, grains, and insects mainly during the breeding season, while White-Throated Sparrows switch diets seasonally, favoring insects in summer and seeds in winter. Mating differences are notable: Sparrows engage in courtship displays, while White-Throated Sparrows show a preference for mates of opposite color morphs, with males actively singing to defend nests. These behavioral distinctions assist in field identification beyond visual markers.
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