Vesper Sparrow (Noun)
Meaning
Common North American finch noted for its evening song.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The vesper sparrow is a common bird in many grasslands and backyards throughout North America, recognized by its distinctive song sung in the early morning and evening hours.
- Vesper sparrows are members of the New World sparrow family and are often seen foraging on the ground for seeds, fruits, and insects to eat.
- One of the most notable characteristics of the vesper sparrow is its melodious evening song, which it sings from the tops of shrubs and small trees.
- The vesper sparrow is a migratory bird that spends its winters in the southern parts of North America and its summers in the northern parts of the continent.
- Vesper sparrows are monogamous birds that form long-lasting pair bonds during the breeding season, and they work together to build nests and raise their young.