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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › House_sparrowHouse sparrow - Wikipedia

    The house sparrow is a compact bird with a full chest and a large, rounded head. Its bill is stout and conical with a culmen length of 1.1–1.5 cm (0.43–0.59 in), strongly built as an adaptation for eating seeds. Its tail is short, at 5.2–6.5 cm (2.0–2.6 in) long.

  2. Sparrows are small, stout songbirds characterized by a stout bill ideal for seed-eating. Typically, sparrows’ feathers are shades of brown, gray, and white, with patterns varying among species. Your ability to identify sparrows can be enhanced by observing specifics such as the tail length, bill shape, and markings on the throat, cheek, and cap.

  3. Since 1970, almost 30 million House Sparrows have vanished from the UK, which means they’re now on the UK Red List of Birds of Conservation Concern. They’re doing particularly badly in cities but are one of the birds which really benefit from nature-friendly urban-gardening.

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · It’s easy to lump all sparrow bird types together: “Yep, looks like a sparrow to me.” You can find at least 33 species of native sparrows across the country. And while their plumage won’t sweep you off your feet the way an oriole or a bluebird will, they’re still worth your time and attention.

  5. House Sparrow. Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) HS HOUSP 15910. Family: Passeriformes > Passeridae. Cheeping flocks of House Sparrow once tumbled from untidy nests and wallowed in urban dust baths. Now the species is in decline and has been on the UK Red List since 2002.

  6. House sparrow. Scientific name: Passer domesticus. The house sparrow is a familiar, streaky brown bird of towns, parks and gardens. Males sport a grey cap and black bib, the size of which indicates their status.

  7. How to identify. Tree Sparrows are smaller than House Sparrows, and are more active, often sticking their tails up. The Tree Sparrow has a chestnut brown head and back of the neck (rather than grey) and white cheeks and collar with a contrasting black cheek spot.

  8. Passeridae - Sparrows. The House Sparrow must rank as one of the most familiar birds in the world - occurring naturally in Europe, Asia and northern Africa, it has also been introduced, and become well established in, the Americas, southern Africa and parts of Australasia.

  9. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › PasserPasser - Wikipedia

    Passer is a genus of sparrows, also known as the true sparrows. The genus contains 28 species and includes the house sparrow and the Eurasian tree sparrow, two of the most common birds in the world. They are small birds with thick bills for eating seeds, and are mostly coloured grey or brown.

  10. Many types of small, brownish or grayish songbirds are called sparrows. They are among the best-known birds in the world. They live in a wide range of places, including cities, farms, grasslands, woodlands, and marshes. Sparrows eat mostly seeds and insects. Many types of sparrow look fairly similar.

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