Black-striped Sparrow

Arremon crassirostris

The Black-striped Sparrow is a small passerine bird found in Central and South America. It is known for its distinctive black stripes on its head and chest, with a grayish-brown back and wings. This species is often found in dense undergrowth and scrubby areas, where it forages for insects and seeds. It has a melodious song and is often heard before it is seen. The Black-striped Sparrow is not currently considered to be at risk, but its habitat is threatened by deforestation and habitat loss.

Habitat: Dense undergrowth and scrubby areas

Black-striped Sparrow
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