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Red Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca zaboria), Catalina State Park, Pima CountyThis Red Fox Sparrow was photographed by Philip Kline on 03 February 2012
Rare winter visitor, with more than the usual number of
reports this winter. The Slate-colored Fox Sparrow
is the expected form in Arizona. The other three forms
(Red, Sooty and Thick-billed) have all occurred in
Arizona, but the Red Fox Sparrow is the most frequent of
these. "Red" Fox Sparrow (iliaca group) is
itself split into two subspecies. The western P. i.
zaboria is the subspecies known to occur in Arizona
but it is not separable in the field from the other
subspecies of Red Fox Sparrow, P. i. iliaca. Red auriculars, chestnut crown, and red breast streaks, amd more yellowish bill distinguish Red Fox Sparrow from other subspecies.
03 February 2012, photo by Philip Kline All photos are copyrighted© by photographer |
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Submitted on 03 February 2012 |
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