- Passer hispaniolensis
Identification
15-16cm. Red-brown crown, white cheeks, black back, and underparts heavily streaked with black. The female is almost identical to the House Sparrow, only distinguishable by its slightly heavier build.
Distribution
Cape Verde, the Canary Islands, Madeira, northern Africa, western Spain, Sardinia, Sicily, Malta, the Balkans, and across southwest and central Asia from Turkey east to westernmost China.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Trees near rivers or other wet areas in farmland.
Behaviour
The diet includes seeds.
3-8 eggs are laid and incubated for 12 days; the chicks fledge when about 14 days old.
Bird Song
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