Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. It is threatened by habitat loss.
The Yellow-green Sparrow is classified as Vulnerable (VU), considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
small yellow-green sparrow-sized bird I was not familiar with along with several different woodpeckers. Turkey Vultures, hawks, all types of passerines readily observed, and we even heard an owl! The 100' birding tower is always a hit - I saved it until near the end of our hike as a surprise! The views of the oxbow lakes and cypress swamps are phenomenal from this vantage point. Another great adventure. More
riuSj here no albino prisoner, but a yellow-green sparrow of un- limited rapacity in the way of garden-seeds, settled on the trees and twittered in large flocks. I walked down to the baths by a short cut across the hills with Mr. Brown in the afternoon, and got a great deal of pleasant information from him. It seems that he was very much identified with the late rapid progress of gardening and forestry. More