New World Sparrows are passerine seed-eating birds with conical bills. Although called sparrows they have more in common with Old World Buntings than Old World Sparrows. The family includes a number of brush finches, juncos and towhees.

Black-throated Sparrow. Arizona May 2022
Botteri's Sparrow. Arizona May 2022
Five-striped Sparrow. Madera Canyon, Arizona May 2022
Lincoln's Sparrow. Seattle, WA January 2011
Savannah Sparrow. Louisiana January 2012
White-crowned Sparrow. Arizona, USA May 2022
Chestnut-capped Brushfinch. La Florida, Colombia March 2020
Pale-naped Brushfinch. Termales, Colombia March 2020
Golden-winged Sparrow. Santa Marta Mountains Colombia February 2020
Santa Marta Brushfinch. Santa Marta Mountains Colombia February 2020
Tocuyo Sparrow. Riohacha, Colombia February 2020
Song Sparrow. Patagonia, Arizona May 2022
Lark Bunting. Boulder, USA May 2019
Cassin's Sparrow. Tucson, Arizona April 2010
Dark-eyed Junco. Arizona, USA April 2010
Volcano Junco. Costa Rica February 2016
Yellow-eyed Junco. Arizona, USA April 2022
Common Chlorospingus. Savegre, Costa Rica February 2016
Rufous-collared Sparrow. Costa Rica February 2016
Sooty-capped Chlorospingus. Costa Rica February 2016
Large-footed Finch. Savegre, Costa Rica February 2016
Orange-billed Sparrow. Carara, Costa Rica February 2016
Black-striped Sparrow. Panama February 2023