They are a somewhat secretive bird which are usually found in dense under growth. Their preferred habitat consists of chaparral and thornscrub thickets.They eat a combination of seeds, insects and larvae, which it gleans from the undergrowth and ground.
Olive sparrows do not typically migrate. Their nesting season is from march to September. They build their nest low to the ground in a shrub or cactus. The nest is usually dome shaped and made from sticks, bark, grass and leaves. They usually lay from 2 to 5 eggs per year.
8 comments:
Never seen or heard of this Sparrow so it was lovely to see one in your post.
Love him...great little sparrow, and wonderful photos!
Lovely photographs of it on the water.
A sweet little guy and love that you got him just having fun in the water...
blends in well with the stones!
ROG, ABCW
That's a new one. I'll have to keep an eye out for him next time I go to the Rio Grande Valley. Beautiful photos.
What a gorgeous little fellow, looks like it is enjoying the water.
He's a cute little guy - and your photos are great!
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