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Golden-crowned sparrow

Golden-crowned sparrow
Zonotrichia atricapilla -British Columbia, Canada-8.jpg
Adult; males and females are similarly plumaged
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Emberizidae
Genus: Zonotrichia
Species: Z. atricapilla
Binomial name
Zonotrichia atricapilla
(Gmelin, 1789)
Synonyms

Emberiza atricapilla Gmelin, 1789
Zonotrichia coronata Pallas, 1844


Emberiza atricapilla Gmelin, 1789
Zonotrichia coronata Pallas, 1844

The golden-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia atricapilla) is a large American sparrow found in the western part of North America.

The golden-crowned sparrow is one of five species in the genus Zonotrichia, a group of large American sparrows. It has no subspecies. It is a sister species with, and very closely related to, the white-crowned sparrow; studies of show the two evolved into separate species very recently in geologic time. The white-throated sparrow is a slightly more distant relative.Hybridization with both white-crowned and white-throated sparrows has been reported.

Ornithologist John Latham first described the species in his book General Synopsis of Birds in 1781, but he thought it was a variety of what he called the "black-crowned bunting" and neglected to give it a scientific name. That lapse was corrected in 1789, when Johann Friedrich Gmelin assigned it the name Emberiza atricapilla in the 13th edition of Systema naturae. Various authorities in the 1800s (including John James Audubon) placed it in the genus Fringilla, but many assigned it to its current genus, Zonotrichia, once William John Swainson had established that genus. Peter Simon Pallas described the same species in 1844 as Zonotrichia coronata and, for much of the 1800s, this was the name used by most authorities.


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