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Ratermann |
House Sparrow |
Passer domesticus |
Throughout US and much of
Canada |
5 to 6 white eggs speckled
with brown, in a nest of grass, feathers, and or debris usually in
cavity sometimes in a tree |
Woodlands, forsets, parks |
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Their nest are usually in a
natural cavity, bird box or excavated hole. They are usually seen in pairs
and can easily be attracted to most yards using suet in a hanging suet box. |
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