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Spanish sparrow
Passer hispaniolensis
Sparrows
(Passeridae)
♂
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Brown sparrow usually in a group. The ♂ has a chestnut-brown crown, white cheeks and a dark beard and chest during the breeding season. The belly side is black striped outside of the breeding season. The ♀ is mottled grey-brown with light streaks on the back and sides. Especially found in agricultural areas, colonies breed high in the tree, but also at the bottom of a stork's nest. In some areas also at houses. ⇔ l. 14-16 cm syn. Willow sparrow LA: ≈ Can cross with the PASSER DOMESTICUS (House Sparrow), making the distinction sometimes very difficult. But the ♂ House Sparrow has a grey cap and no stripes on the belly side. The ♀ alone is almost indistinguishable. ≈ The PASSER MONTANUS (Tree Sparrow) has black cheek stains.
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Moineau espagnol
Passer hispaniolensis
Gorrión moruno
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