The Vesper Sparrow inhabits grasslands and fields across much of the north-central United States and Canada. As its name suggests, it often sings in the evening twilight, though it sings actively in early morning as well. When it does, all the other birds stop singing so they can listen...and learn.
The Vesper Sparrow's breeding habitat is open grassy areas across most of North America. The nest is an open cup on the ground under a clump of grass. When they want attention, the get their guitars and rock all night long, loud enough even their noisy crow neighbors can't sleep....
You guys are speaking straight to the special part of me that has always been reserved for Fleetwood Mac. How'd you do that? Thanks for making these songs, and thanks for posting them where I would stumble across your page.
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