The
House Sparrow (
Passer domesticus) is a species of passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae. It is also known by the alternative vernacular names
English Sparrow,
Indian Sparrow, and
Spatzie or
Spotsie. It occurs naturally in most of Europe, the
Mediterranean region, and much of Asia. It has also been intentionally or accidentally introduced to many parts of the world, making it the most widely distributed wild bird. It is strongly associated with human habitations, but it is not the only sparrow species found near houses. It is a chunky little bird, with feathers mostly different shades of brown and grey.
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Male in Australia |
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Female in England |
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