Lincoln's Sparrow
We haven't had many sparrows in the yard this summer other than chipping, and house. It was nice to see something different.
Melospiza lincolnii
Sometimes, singing a beautiful song might not be enough to win over a female. In a laboratory study, female Lincoln's Sparrows were more attracted to males that sang during colder mornings more than those singing during warmer mornings. This may be because males singing in the cold showed off more than just their song; singing in the cold requires more energy and could mean that males singing in the cold would make better mates.
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