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  2. Passer - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The type species was subsequently designated as the house sparrow (Passer domesticus). [3] [4] The name Passer is the Latin word for "sparrow." [5] A mixed group of Passer sparrows containing a Eurasian tree sparrow, a male house sparrow, and female house or Spanish sparrows, feeding on grain in the town of Baikonur, Kazakhstan

  3. House sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The house sparrow is typically about 16 cm (6.3 in) long, ranging from 14 to 18 cm (5.5 to 7.1 in). [4] The house sparrow is a compact bird with a full chest and a large, rounded head. Its bill is stout and conical with a culmen length of 1.1–1.5 cm (0.43–0.59 in), strongly built as an adaptation for eating seeds. Its tail is short, at 5.2 ...

  4. Sexpionage - Wikipedia

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    The school trained female agents to be "swallows". This school was depicted in Matthews' 2013 novel Red Sparrow. In 2018, a film of the same name was adapted from it. [5] Matthews believes the Kazan school has been closed, but that Russia now uses independent contractors as honey traps. Matthews has said, "If a human target with access to ...

  5. Passer predomesticus - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the skull of a house sparrow seen from below, with the premaxilla (marked pmx) at top. Premaxillae, the only bones from which Passer predomesticus is known, are generally relatively easy to identify to species in birds.

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  7. Bird trapping - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2011, trap door traps are humane box traps with a spring-loaded lid and feeding platform. The trap attracts target birds to feed and is triggered when the bird steps on a perch. The trap then drops the bird via gravity into a quiet, comfortable space until they are ready for live removal and relocation.

  8. Pitfall trap - Wikipedia

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    A Barber pitfall trap, designed to catch small epigeic animals, particular arthropods. A pitfall trap is a trapping pit for small animals, such as insects, amphibians and reptiles. Pitfall traps are a sampling technique, mainly used for ecology studies and ecologic pest control. [1] Animals that enter a pitfall trap are unable to escape.

  9. Mist net - Wikipedia

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    A researcher removes a bird from a mist net. Mist nets are nets used to capture wild birds and bats.They are used by hunters and poachers to catch and kill animals, but also by ornithologists and chiropterologists for banding and other research projects.