Ammodramus Collection
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Ammodramus, a genus of small passerine birds, includes the vulnerable Saltmarsh sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus). These little birds are known for their intricate plumage and unique behaviors. Picture No. 11980703 showcases the delicate beauty of the Saltmarsh sparrow, with its subtle shades of brown and streaked feathers. In contrast to this shy bird, we have the striking Hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) featured in Picture No. 11980697. This waterfowl species is known for its distinct black-and-white crest and vibrant orange eyes. Its presence adds a splash of color to any wetland habitat it inhabits. Moving on to Picture No. 11807439, we encounter another member of the Ammodramus family - an unidentified species with charmingly speckled plumage that blends seamlessly into its marshy surroundings. The next three pictures in sequence (No. 11807438, No. 11807437, and No. 11807436) further highlight the diversity within this genus as each image captures different individuals displaying their own unique patterns. Picture No. 10890114 introduces us once again to Ammodramus caudacutus or saltmarsh sharp-tailed sparrow – a close relative of our earlier mentioned vulnerable Saltmarsh sparrow from Picture No. 11980703 but distinguished by its sharp tail feature. These captivating images remind us of nature's incredible variety and inspire awe for these avian wonders who call our marshlands home.