This common Eurasian species is a close relative of the House Sparrow. Slightly smaller than House Sparrow with entirely rufous cap, black and white cheek, and limited black in the throat. Males and females are similar. Typically found in small flocks, often in more natural areas than concrete-loving House Sparrow. Feeds on seeds. Introduced to a small region in the central U.S. and southeast Australia.
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