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  2. House sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a small bird of the sparrow family, native to most of Europe, Asia and Africa. It is widely distributed and associated with human habitats, and has various plumage patterns and behaviours depending on sex and region.

  3. Passer - Wikipedia

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    Passer is a genus of small birds with thick bills for eating seeds, mostly coloured grey or brown. It includes the house sparrow and the Eurasian tree sparrow, two of the most common birds in the world, and several other species native to Africa and Asia.

  4. Old World sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Old World sparrows are a group of small passerine birds forming the family Passeridae. They are also known as true sparrows, and include 43 species divided into eight genera, such as the house sparrow, the Eurasian tree sparrow, and the cinnamon ibon.

  5. Dealing with pests in your yard: Starlings, sparrows, and ...

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    If it has house sparrows in it you know what to do! Make sure the box is empty so that a pair of bluebirds can build a new nest. They can build a new nest in two or three days pretty easily.

  6. Shining bronze cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    After hatching, the baby cuckoo ejects the host nestlings from the nest. [ 14 ] The grey warbler is a common host species in New Zealand, the shining bronze cuckoos missing the first but parasitising heavily the second broods of the season (55% of nests in a study in Kaikōura ). [ 15 ]

  7. Purple martin - Wikipedia

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    Purple martin (Progne subis) is the largest swallow in North America. It is a migratory bird with a glossy blue or purple plumage and a forked tail. Learn about its taxonomy, description, distribution, behaviour, ecology, and conservation status.

  8. World Sparrow Day - Wikipedia

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    World Sparrow Day is an international initiative to raise awareness of the house sparrow and other common birds to urban environments, observed on 20 March. It was started by an Indian conservationist Mohammed Dilawar and involves various activities, events and awards across the world.

  9. Cape sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Cape sparrow, also known as mossie, is a medium-sized sparrow with distinctive plumage and pale head stripes. It lives in southern Africa, mostly in semi-arid savannah, cultivated areas, and towns, and is not threatened by human activities.