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5 eye-catching sparrow birds every nature lover should know

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 18, 2026, 17:51 IST
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5 eye-catching sparrow birds every nature lover should know

Sparrows are among the most familiar and loved birds in the world. They are small, a powerhouse of energy, and social creatures that are often seen hopping around gardens, houses, parks, and fields.

They actually include several different species with unique appearances, behaviours, and habitats. These species are highly adaptable and can survive in various types of environments, be it crowded urban neighbourhoods or quiet countryside.


Here are five interesting types of sparrow birds found in different parts of the world.

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House sparrows

The House Sparrow is one of the most common and easily identifiable sparrow species in the world. Originally belonging to Europe and Asia, it has spread across many countries and is now commonly seen in cities and towns. Male house sparrows usually have greyish-brown heads, black bibs, and chestnut markings, while females are softer brown in colour. These birds often live close to humans and build nests near buildings and rooftops.

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Song sparrows

The Song Sparrow is admired for its rich and musical singing voice. Found mainly across North America, Song sparrows usually have streaked brown feathers with a dark spot near the center of the chest. Although they may look plain at first glance, their energetic songs make them easy to identify. Males often sing repeatedly during the breeding season to attract mates and defend territory.

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White-throated sparrows

The Song Sparrow is admired for its rich and musical singing voice. Found mainly across North America, Song sparrows usually have streaked brown feathers with a dark spot near the center of the chest. Although they may look plain at first glance, their energetic songs make them easy to identify. Males often sing repeatedly during the breeding season to attract mates and defend territory.

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Eurasian tree sparrows

The Eurasian Tree Sparrow looks much like the house sparrow but has several distinctive features. It is usually identified by its rich chestnut-brown head and black cheek spot. This species is commonly found across Europe and Asia. Unlike house sparrows, both males and females look quite similar. Eurasian tree sparrows often travel in flocks and feed on grains, seeds, and insects.

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Fox sparrows

The Fox Sparrow is one of the largest sparrow species found in North America. It is known for its reddish-brown or rusty plumage that resembles the colour of a fox, which inspired its name. Fox sparrows prefer forests, dense shrubs, and mountain habitats, especially during breeding season.

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