The Male House Sparrow An Enduring Urbanite
Overview
The subject of this close-up is a male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), confidently perched on a weathered wooden surface. This…
The subject of this close-up is a male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus), confidently perched on a weathered wooden surface. This individual showcases the species' signature field marks with exceptional clarity a broad grey crown, and a boldly defined black bib extending down from the chin, indicating his dominance and fitness. The back and wings display a complex pattern of chestnut-brown and black streaking, providing both camouflage and visual appeal, especially the prominent, rufous wing bar. The birds robust, short, conical bill is clearly visible, adapted for crushing a varied diet of seeds and grains. His dark eye is set within a black mask, creating a sharp contrast with the pale cheeks. This combination of hardy physiology and adaptability explains why the House Sparrow remains a ubiquitous and successful fixture in human-modified environments worldwide.
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- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedMarch 2, 2026
- Size2.82MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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