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house sparrow
noun
- a small, hardy, buffy-brown and gray bird, Passer domesticus, of Europe, introduced into America, Australia, etc.
house sparrow
noun
- a small Eurasian weaverbird, Passer domesticus, now established in North America and Australia. It has a brown streaked plumage with grey underparts Also called (US)English sparrow
Word History and Origins
Origin of house sparrow1
Example Sentences
“Urban birds” associated with humans, such as pigeons, European starlings and house sparrows, will likely continue to survive.
For her, it was the common house sparrow, which she would observe before heading to her job teaching journalism at Loyola University New Orleans when it reopened in January 2006, five months after Katrina.
They concluded that in agricultural areas, species of greater conservation concern, like the oak titmouse, would see worse outcomes than species of lower concern, like the house sparrow.
The researchers spotted a house sparrow and pulled binoculars to their eyes.
Even the common birds around here, like the grackles and house sparrows — they’re so fun to watch.
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