House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Female Bathing - stock photo

L14-16cm. Breeds in proximity of humans both in rural and in urban areas. Is therefore well known, and often thought of as the most numerous bird, which is far from the case. Resident. Social, even when breeding, occurring in dense flocks. Nests under roof tiles, in air duct, recess, sometimes in tree. This is a common Species in the Netherlands, although is declining in numbers for the last Decades.
L14-16cm. Breeds in proximity of humans both in rural and in urban areas. Is therefore well known, and often thought of as the most numerous bird, which is far from the case. Resident. Social, even when breeding, occurring in dense flocks. Nests under roof tiles, in air duct, recess, sometimes in tree. This is a common Species in the Netherlands, although is declining in numbers for the last Decades.
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) Female Bathing
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