Spizella breweriDescription
HabitatThe Brewer's sparrow ranges widely, but its preferred nesting grounds are sagebrush steppe ecosystems, found at Craters of the Moon and throughout the Intermountain West. Sagebrush provides cover, song perches, and nest sites. The species prefers dense stands of sagebrush, along with native grasses that provide an abundance of food. Behavior
ConservationEach year, the National Park Service (NPS) monitors Brewer’s sparrow through breeding bird surveys. The Brewer’s sparrow is the most common bird that is seen throughout this survey. The NPS also aids in conservation efforts of this species as it monitors the health of sagebrush steppe habitat from many threats, such as invasive species. |
Last updated: January 6, 2023