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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Length 15-16 cm, mass 24 g.  The head is grey, the back brown, and the rump is bright rufous and conspicuous in flight.  The wings have short, but usually obvious wingbars.  White to pale grey underparts.  The eyes, legs and feet are brown, and the bill is black when breeding (horn when not breeding).  In the northern extremity of its range (north of 19 degrees South), it is easily confused with the very similar Northern Grey-headed Sparrow, which is slightly heavier with a longer tail and longer bill.  The Northern Grey-headed Sparrow is also darker, with a less-distinct wing-bar.
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Length 15-16 cm, mass 24 g.  The head is grey, the back brown, and the rump is bright rufous and conspicuous in flight.  The wings have short, but usually obvious white wingbars.  White to pale grey underparts.  The eyes, legs and feet are brown, and the bill is black when breeding (horn when not breeding).  In the northern extremity of its range (north of 19 degrees South), it is easily confused with the very similar Northern Grey-headed Sparrow, which is slightly heavier with a longer tail and longer bill.  The Northern Grey-headed Sparrow is also darker, with a less-distinct wing-bar.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique, Zambia, and southern Malawi.
 
South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique, Zambia, and southern Malawi.

Revision as of 06:25, 2 August 2007

Passer diffusus
Photo by Alan Manson
Photo taken: Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Identification

Length 15-16 cm, mass 24 g. The head is grey, the back brown, and the rump is bright rufous and conspicuous in flight. The wings have short, but usually obvious white wingbars. White to pale grey underparts. The eyes, legs and feet are brown, and the bill is black when breeding (horn when not breeding). In the northern extremity of its range (north of 19 degrees South), it is easily confused with the very similar Northern Grey-headed Sparrow, which is slightly heavier with a longer tail and longer bill. The Northern Grey-headed Sparrow is also darker, with a less-distinct wing-bar.

Distribution

South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique, Zambia, and southern Malawi.

Taxonomy

There are two subspecies: P. d. diffusus from north-western South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, western Zimbabwe, southern and south-western Angola, and western Zambia; and P. d. stygiseps from southern and eastern South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, eastern Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique, Zambia, and southern Malawi. P. d. stygiseps is darker above than the nominate with duller breast and flanks.

Habitat

Savanna woodland and plantation edges. Often found near settlements and in cropping areas.

Behaviour

Often solitary or in pairs, but can congregate in flocks of up to 200 in winter. Forages on the ground, often in mixed-species flocks of seed-eaters. Food is mainly seeds, but also small fruit, nectar and insects.

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