yes but from my books it didn't look like female
Rock Sparrows don't occur in the UK, which your book should have showed. There has only ever been one reported, seen by a mere handful of people one morning.
Which books are you using, which doesn't show a female House Sparrow looking like this? We might be able to point you in the direction of a better one.
Come on play nice - you're being terribly harsh on an inexperienced birder. Bad day?
I don't think so - it struck me as being an offer of help. It would seem that if someone is relying on a book which doesn't show female House Sparrow, or which doesn't show that Rock Sparrows don't occur (except as extremely rare vagrants) in the British Isles then they could do with some assistance.
That is no criticism of the OP - we all need help from time to time.
yes but from my books it didn't look like female
The internet also has etiquette sites. I think if a few people on here checked some out the rudeness level might go down a bit.
By the way guys - amid all the banter - I'm sure some folk would be interested in seeing what a Rock Sparrow looks like. Here's one of our pics from up on the Tibetan Plateau - Ruoergai Grasslands - of a bird with a beak full of maggots that it's taking back to a brood of young. Although in bird book plates they look superficially similar to sparrows - these birds have whole different jizz when you see them in the field. They are in fact placed in a separate genus to House Sparrows - and are also known by the common name of - Rock Petronia
By the way guys - amid all the banter - I'm sure some folk would be interested in seeing what a Rock Sparrow looks like. Here's one of our pics from up on the Tibetan Plateau - Ruoergai Grasslands - of a bird with a beak full of maggots that it's taking back to a brood of young. Although in bird book plates they look superficially similar to sparrows - these birds have whole different jizz when you see them in the field. They are in fact placed in a separate genus to House Sparrows - and are also known by the common name of - Rock Petronia