Look up sparrow or spadger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sparrow may refer to: Old World sparrows, family Passeridae New World sparrows, family...
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to the house sparrow, but are shared, with small variations, by all sparrows. Some variation is seen in the 12 subspecies of house sparrows, which are divided...
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Sparrows Point is an industrial area in unincorporated Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, adjacent to Edgemere. Named after Thomas Sparrow, landowner...
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conventions for their missiles. The Sparrows became the AIM-7 series. The original Sparrow I and aborted Sparrow II became the AIM-7A and AIM-7B, despite...
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the sparrows Passer spp. in the White Stork Ciconia ciconia nests in a stork colony in Klopot (W Poland)" (PDF). International Studies on Sparrows. 30:...
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Byers, Clive; Olsson, Urban & Curson, Jon (1995): Sparrows and Buntings: A Guide to the Sparrows and Buntings of North America and the World. Houghton...
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in 1782 and by Thomas Pennant in 1785. The saltmarsh sparrow is now one of four American sparrows placed in the genus Ammospiza that was introduced by...
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and insects, as well as some berries. Coastal fox sparrows may also eat crustaceans. Fox sparrows nest in wooded areas across northern Canada and western...
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JSTOR 4158288. Byers, Clive; Olsson, Urban (1995). Sparrows and Buntings: A Guide to the Sparrows and Buntings of North America and the World. Houghton...
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vesper sparrows, especially west of the Cascades, tend to have a more pinkish hue. They also do not have a bold eyeline found in some sparrows. The male...
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