Bird of the Week — House Sparrow

A male House Sparrow on our cactus statue.


Latin Name: Passer domesticus

House Sparrows are one of the most common birds we have. Their success in the wild is a result of their close relationship to humans. They are found in backyards, cities and throughout North America and most parts of the world. The House Sparrow was introduced in Brooklyn, New York in 1851. By 1900 they spread to the Rocky Mountains. They originated in Eurasia and North Africa.

Here’s a map of their range in North and South America:

They eat mostly seeds but will also eat insects as well as left over fast food from people or bread crumbs.

Calls: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/House_Sparrow/sounds