Chipping Sparrow
The Chipping Sparrow’s latin name is Spizella passerina. It can be found throughout North America. Their preferred habitat is open woodlands, forest edges, shrubs, and orchards. The Chipping Sparrow’s breeding season is from April through July. They winter in the South. Some of the most popular online searches related to this bird are for Chipping Sparrow North Carolina birds and Chipping Sparrow birds of Pennsylvania, because the Chipping Sparrow is one of the most common birds found in these two states.
Their population is slowly declining but still of least concern. The Chipping Sparrow bird can be found all throughout the summer at Coal Creek Farm. Their diet consists of grasshoppers, caterpillars, beetles, leafhoppers, spiders, grass, weeds, and grain. The Chipping Sparrow lifespan is about 9 years. Their population is about 1 billion.