Ammodramus sandwichensis

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Savanna \Sa*van"na\, n. [Of American Indian origin; cf. Sp.
   sabana, F. savane.]
   A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth
   usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or
   reeds, -- but destitute of trees. [Spelt also {savannah}.]
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         Savannahs are clear pieces of land without woods.
                                                  --Dampier.
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   {Savanna flower} (Bot.), a West Indian name for several
      climbing apocyneous plants of the genus {Echites}.

   {Savanna sparrow} (Zool.), an American sparrow ({Ammodramus
      sandwichensis} or {Passerculus savanna}) of which several
      varieties are found on grassy plains from Alaska to the
      Eastern United States.

   {Savanna wattle} (Bot.), a name of two West Indian trees of
      the genus {Citharexylum}.
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