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  Height/Weight
   5”-6”/1oz
  Life Span
   1-2 years in the wild
   up to 10 in captivity
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 Male House Sparrows have
 black throats and chest
 patches, light cheeks and
 brown nape. The female has
 a plain brownish chest and
 dull eye-stripe.
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The House sparrow is the number two urban pest bird. Introduced as a species to North America, the house sparrow quickly spread across the country due to its lack of natural enemies and its adaptive traits. Its ability to nest in urban structures, eat urban scraps and a large breeding capacity are some of these adaptive traits. The House Sparrow is actually a member of the weaverbird family and not a true Sparrow. Weaverbirds create intricate nests and relative to their size, the largest nests in the bird world. Their legs and toes are favored for branch perching and their short conical bills are ideal

as well as fruits, vegetables, human table scraps and insects. They are boisterous, intelligent birds who roost in noisy flocks on branches of city trees, ivy covered walls and under eaves of houses.

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