The House sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a small passerine bird found in most parts of the world. The extent of its range makes it the most widely distributed wild bird on the planet. Because of its numbers, ubiquity, and association with human settlements, the House sparrow is culturally prominent. It is extensively, and usually unsuccessfully, persecuted as an agricultural pest. It has also often been kept as a pet and was a food item. Though it is widespread and abundant, its numbers have declined in some areas.
Population size
896-1.3 Mln
Life Span
2-23 years
Top speed
40
km/hmph
km/h mph
Weight
24-40
goz
g oz
Length
14-18
cminch
cm inch
Wingspan
19-25
cminch
cm inch
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