Seaside Sparrow Perches on Grass

With their brown and yellow markings, seaside sparrows (Ammodramus maritimus) blend in well with marshgrass.
(Philip Stouffer, Louisiana State University)

With their brown and yellow markings, seaside sparrows (Ammodramus maritimus) blend in well with marshgrass. They often spend their entire lives in the marsh where they were born, pecking at insects and worms in the mud for food. Find out how these land-locked birds could be affected by oil spills in a research story from the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.