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House Sparrow
Passer domesticus
39.7418, -105.073
Field Notes
Description:
House Sparrows aren’t related to other North American sparrows, and they’re differently shaped. House Sparrows are chunkier, fuller in the chest, with a larger, rounded head, shorter tail, and stouter bill than most American sparrows.
Male House Sparrows are brightly colored birds with gray heads, white cheeks, a black bib, and rufous neck – although in cities you may see some that are dull and grubby. Females are a plain buffy-brown overall with dingy gray-brown underparts. Their backs are noticeably striped with buff, black, and brown.
Habitat:
Urban area. Nesting in roof of old building
Notes:
This little guy and his entire family have made a home out of my office building. They are currently nesting in the roofing tiles...
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