George Edwards
Nom de plume
Taken at Lake Garda, northern Italy so prime location for the Italian Sparrow. The male fits the Collins illustration but are the females Italian too? There were also House Sparrows in the same location.
The male seemed to be more of a hen-pecked husband than an Italian stallion! Their courtship ritual involved a display of tail feathers, then the female jumping on top of the male and pecking him on the back of the head. I was wondering if this was a typical ritual or a communication breakdown between different sub/species/hybrids …
Interesting - seems to confirm the behaviour I saw. Must have been because I had a sandwich in my hand !If you've got time to spare, here's a work on the House Sparrow and a chapter on the dominance lines in groups of them...
[Dutch Birding seems to be alone in recognising Passer italiae Italian Sparrow as a species.]
Richard
Sometimes, the females will have a bit of spotting on the breast, but very weak. I go with Topfer's interpretation of these birds as being conspecific with Spanish Sparrows, rather than what's written in Collins about them being a hybrid of House and Spanish Sparrows. While hybridisastion does occur between House and Italian Sparrows, the hybrids are clearly intermediate.)
Dutch Birding seems to be alone in recognising Passer italiae Italian Sparrow as a species.
...the cautious quotes were removed in the 2008 issue, and in the current on-line version (4 Mar 2009), suggesting unqualified recognition as a valid species now:Ah, but even they give a small note of reservation as they title it Passer 'italiae'...
Or at least they did in the 2006 booklet.
...the cautious quotes were removed in the 2008 issue, and in the current on-line version (4 Mar 2009), suggesting unqualified recognition as a valid species now:
http://www.dutchbirding.nl/content/page/files/websiteMlistupdateABvdB20090304.pdf
Richard
Probably the man in the know for this is BF member "foxsparrow" aka Menotti Passarella who is from Italy and a guide he has such an in depth knowledge of Birds. He is such a lovely man I met him at the BF tent at the Birdfair a couple of years ago an he kept me enthralled with his knowlege [he is quite handsome as well]
You could send a PM to him and I am sure he would you about them.
http://www.birdforum.net/member.php?u=30