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Lincoln's sparrow [Melospiza lincolnii] is similar to the more common song sparrow, and maintains a somewhat dull grey-and-brown appearance until a closer look is captured. Living in boggy grassy areas, the Lincoln's feeds on beetles, moths, mayflies and leafhoppers during the April-to-August breeding season. The remainder of the year seeds, buds and invertebrates are primary food sources. In June a small nest is built of sedge, grasses, and soft hairs, three to five pale blue eggs are laid which hatch in 10-13 days. In 11... Full story