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The Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) is a passerine bird in the sparrow family with a rich chestnut crown and nape and a black patch on each pure ...
Find This Bird. Eurasian Tree Sparrows are rather easily found in thick hedgerows, bushy parks, and around working farms and grain elevators within its range.
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This common Eurasian species is a close relative of the House Sparrow. Slightly smaller than House Sparrow with entirely rufous cap, black and white cheek, ...
Eurasian Tree Sparrow ˇ Passer montanus ˇ (Linnaeus, 1758). Order: PASSERIFORMES. Family: Passeridae (Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches). Genus: Passer. Species ...

Eurasian tree sparrow

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The Eurasian tree sparrow is a passerine bird in the sparrow family with a rich chestnut crown and nape and a black patch on each pure white cheek. The sexes are similarly plumaged, and young birds are a duller version of the adult. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Passer montanus
Lifespan: 3 years
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
Mass: 0.85 oz (Adult)
Clutch size: 5 – 6
Wingspan: 8.3 in. (Adult)
Class: Aves

Adults have a chestnut cap and black face with a black spot set in a white cheek. They are rich brown with dark streaking above and pale grayish white below.
Eurasian Tree Sparrows are still found in parts of Missouri and Illinois, and have reached southeastern Iowa, but they are fairly local in farmland and suburbs.
Jan 10, 2024 ˇ On April 25, 1870, roughly 20 Eurasian Tree Sparrows were ceremoniously released in Lafayette Park. There were some other German species that ...
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May 21, 2021 ˇ Here in the States, most people who take an interest in birds have never heard of the Eurasian ...
Duration: 6:39
Posted: May 21, 2021
After hatching, nestlings give simple Begging Calls, which increase in intensity over the nestling period, becoming louder and more insistent after fledging, ...
The Eurasian tree sparrow and the house sparrow were brought to America in hopes of controlling insects, but both have become pests.