Hi all:
I posted a while back on the problem of juvenile Brewer's Sparrows being 
reported to eBird as Vesper Sparrows (see below).
For other reasons, I recently ran through a number of Vesper Sparrow photos in 
the eBird/Macaulay Library photo archive. Unfortunately, I ran across a sizable 
number of photos entered in the Vesper Sparrow entry that are actually of 
juvenile Brewer's Sparrows. In the field, take note of size and structure. 
Vesper Sparrow is a fairly big, bruising beast of a sparrow with a fairly wide 
medium-length tail and, unless very worn, strongly patterned scapulars. 
Brewer's Sparrow is a tiny waif of a sparrow with, for its size, an 
outlandishly long (and narrow) tail and rather plain scapulars.
This is the season in which juvenile Spizella sparrows cause angst and 
consternation among many birders, as, unlike their parents, they are 
extensively streaked below (less so, for Field Sparrow). If you've recently 
submitted photos in the Vesper Sparrow entry to eBird, you might do well to 
revisit those photos.
It is now the last day of August and the young-of-the-year Brewer's Sparrows 
have completed or nearly completed their preformative molt out of juvenile 
plumage. Unfortunately, that fact has not greatly slowed the mis-ID of Brewer's 
Sparrows at Vesper Sparrows, despite that Brewer's Sparrow in plumages other 
than juvenile are not streaked below. Just because a sparrow has an eye ring 
does not necessarily mean that it's a Vesper Sparrow. Please take the last two 
sentences of the first paragraph of my previous post to heart. I also add that 
Vesper Sparrows have fairly extensive white in the outer tail. If you are 
looking at or have photographed an eye-ringed sparrow and there is no white 
visible on the underside of the tail, it is not a Vesper Sparrow.
Enjoy and good birding AND STAY SAFE (masks save lives).
Tony
Tony Leukeringcurrently Fairborn, OH

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