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Latin Name:
Passer domesticus
Appearance:
Sparrows may be the world's most common birds. The small, brown-black creatures
have pale undersides. Tails are noticeably shorter than wings, and bills and legs
are stubby.
Habit:
The birds forage aggressively for food on the ground, hopping whenever they do not
fly. Flight is direct, with continued wing-flapping and no gliding. They often threaten
or attack other birds, and they inhabit a relatively small area in modest-sized
flocks.
Diet:
Sparrows are eager eaters. They favor a variety of seeds, supplemented occasionally
by insects and bird feeders.
Reproduction:
Sparrows have offspring between February and May. They build their nests in building
crevices and on and around nearby trees. Up to eight eggs are found in the nest,
and incubation lasts as long as two weeks. Males and females feed the young through
regurgitation.
Other:
Sparrows like areas that have been inhabited by humans. They are much more common
in an industrial park, or a city lawn, than in a forest.
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