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  1. Conservation status Not assessed. Diet Seeds and scraps. Leg Pink, Brown. Length 14-15cm. Habitats Urban and Suburban, Farmland. UK breeding birds 5,300,000 pairs. Weight 24-38g. Wingspan 21-25.5cm. House sparrows are noisy and gregarious, often going around together in small flocks.

  2. House Sparrow. 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. Colonial nesters, the male House Sparrow is resplendent with grey head and black bib, while the female and young are more uniformly brown.

    • The Sparrow Fad
    • Sparrow Falling
    • Implications For Urban Conservation

    The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is native to Eurasia, but beginning in the mid-1800s, it spread around the globe. Largely due to intentional releases by humans, house sparrows are now found on every continent except Antarctica, as well as many islands. It is the most widespread wild bird on earth. As with many aspects of conservation history,...

    Theories abound as to why house sparrows have declined. The answer likely lies in a combination of factors, all tied to rapid changes in both cities and farms. House sparrows may be highly adaptable, but that doesn’t mean they can thrive with every modification humans make to the environment. The first house sparrow decline was actually reported in...

    There are still 540 million house sparrows flying around the planet, so this bird is not in danger of going extinct. It’s still abundant in many places – including my neighborhood, where a mix of native vegetation, bird feeders and backyard chicken coops provide the diversity of habitat and food sources that enables these birds to thrive. So why is...

  3. The numbers of house sparrows in the Netherlands have dropped in half since the 1980s, [94] so the house sparrow is even considered an endangered species. [209] This status came to widespread attention after a female house sparrow, referred to as the " dominomus ", was killed after knocking down dominoes arranged as part of an attempt to set a world record. [ 210 ]

  4. Dec 1, 2021 · House sparrows may yet show that positive strength can lie in collective action too, Richard Gregory explains. Previous RSPB papers have shown that birds listed as endangered on European nature Directives have fared much better than species which are not, thanks to the added protection they’ve been given: white-tailed eagles, cranes, herons and egrets are all making a come-back.

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  5. The house sparrow is an opportunistic bird of towns and cities, parks, gardens and farmland. House sparrows feed on a variety of foods, including buds, grains, nuts and scraps, and will visit birdtables and feeders. They live in colonies and nest in holes or crevices in buildings, among Ivy or other bushes, and in nestboxes; they use a variety ...

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  7. May 17, 2021 · There are at least 50 billion individual wild birds in the world, according to a new estimate. House sparrows alone make up about 1.6 billion of these. And three other species - European starlings ...

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