Tree sparrow
The tree sparrow, scientifically named Passer montanus, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia, North Africa, Oceania and North America.
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It is a bird belonging to the Passeridae family and the Passeriformes order.
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He is recognizable by his brown, black and white head, caramel and white belly and brown back spotted with black.
To differentiate it from the house sparrow, you have to look at its head which is brown and black for the tree sparrow (both female and male) and gray and black for the house sparrow (only male).
In the tree sparrow, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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The tree sparrow feeds mainly on insects and seeds.
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He lives mainly in the countryside and sometimes in gardens.
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It nests in colonies, in large trees. It lays between 5 and 6 eggs. In the year, there may be two broods.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.