Breeding male © Evan Lipton eBird S35220347 Macaulay Library ML 51357991
Female © Adam Jackson
Nonbreeding/immature © Jack and Shirley Foreman
Breeding male © Drew Weber
Juvenile © August Davidson-Onsgard
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Breeding male © August Davidson-Onsgard
Female © August Davidson-Onsgard
Nonbreeding/immature © Alex Wiebe
Breeding male © Yeray Seminario
Breeding male © Lorraine Lanning
Habitat © Natalie Sandoval

House Sparrow Passer domesticus

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Identification

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Widespread and abundant in cities, neighborhoods and farms. Avoids dense woods. Flocks cluster in dense bushes, bustling around and chattering to one another. Males have smart black bibs, bright rufous napes, and stunningly patterned wings with brilliant buffs and browns. Underparts are pale pearly-gray. Females are plain brown with cute face and lighter eyebrow. Native to Eurasia; introduced to much of the rest of the world.

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