Types of sparrows
Sparrow songbird
The Song Sparrow
is widespread in North America, and it is found in several other places, such
as the Pacific Ocean, Alaska, and others, and there are large differences in
size and color between groups of songbirds, and the mention of this sparrow
tweets to defend its habitat and attract its mate.
White Crested Sparrow
The White-crowned
Sparrow is widespread in North America, and they are birds that have a black
crown with a black stripe on their head, and dark eyes, and take forests,
mountains, suburbs and coasts as their home.
Sparrow Lark
The Lark Sparrow
grabs the nests of other birds instead of building its own, and unlike
songbirds it walks on the ground on foot instead of jumping, and jumps only to
woo and attract a mate.
Golden Crowned Sparrow
The Golden-crowned
Sparrow is distinguished by its bright feather with a bright yellow crown
surrounded by a dark black stripe, and this bird feeds on insects in the
summer, and on herbs, buds, flowers and bugs in the winter.
White-throated sparrow
The white-throated
sparrow is common in the eastern United States during the winter and throughout
Canada during the summer. It is characterized by the color of its white throat
and gray chest color, and its head lines are white or orange.
Eurasian tree sparrow
The Eurasian Tree
Sparrow is found around St. Louis and southern Iowa only, and is distinguished
by its brown color instead of gray, and the black color on its chest and chin
is simple.
Sparrow Threshing Clay
The Clay-Colored
Sparrow is found in southern Canada and the northern plains during the summer,
and in southern Texas and Mexico during the winter. The most obvious features
of this bird are head lines, a white eyebrow and a pale mustache.
Written by Inas
Malkawi
Mawdoo3
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