After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
Invasive species means that House Sparrows may compete and even kill native species in our areas.
Several species could be killed by House Sparrows are:
- Eastern Bluebirds (Sialia sialis)
- Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor)
- Carolina Chickadee (Poecile carolinensis)
- Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus)
- Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens)
In our urban area, we may see aggressiveness of House Sparrow to kill birds in their nest, then take over the nest.
Do you see a House Sparrow in your areas?
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cute if invasive, too bad
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Deletei think that sparrows are such cute birds, i did not know this about them. i guess this is nature "the circle of life"!! i get them in one of my bird houses every year, they nest and have babies. i have never noticed any negative behavior!!
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ReplyDeleteYes, the House Sparrows are not native to the USA. They seem to be all around the world. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
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Delete...I'm sorry to hear that it is invasive for you!
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DeleteI don't think we see them here but I have learned something about them now. Thanks for the info!
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
I'm not that fond of them.
ReplyDeleteThey’ve become rare in our area now, but I still remember how common they were in my childhood.
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
Wow, I didn’t realize House Sparrows could be so aggressive 😟🐦 It’s sad to think of them threatening bluebirds and chickadees. Definitely makes me appreciate the importance of protecting native species. 🌿
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Interesting post, thanks so much for sharing it with us
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
The sparrows have returned her, after som years missing. I have never noticed that they have done harm to other birds, especially not woodpeckers. They usually sit together in a bush all day, gossiping. They eat seeds and insects.
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
We have House Sparrows here as well, and they are a pest as well. But I can't help but remember when they were a native garden bird around my house. Things are never simple.
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This is an interesting post.
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
House sparrows certainly declined in numbers in central Europe where I live, which is sad to see.
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Beautiful blog
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
Please read my post
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know those little birds were so aggressive!
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we do see them a good bit and they really are aggressive. They also can make a huge mess on porches..
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
Very beautiful post thank you
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Thanks for the comment.
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After second look, we recognize a bird sitting on the fence is a House Sparrow. The bird is well known as invasive species in our areas.
They are an invasive species in Australia as well. There is a very strict control program in some states to prevent their spread. I can't help but have a bit of a fondness for them nonetheless - they were a common bird around my childhood home.
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