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House Sparrow

Passer domesticus
(Linnaeus, C, 1758)
Gorrión Común
Pardal

Family: Passeridae
Order: Passeriformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Description: It is a small, stocky bird with a relatively large head and clear sexual dimorphism. The male shows a gray crown, pale cheeks, and a distinctive black throat and chest patch, the size of which varies with age and social status, while the back is brown with dark streaks. The female is plainer, with uniform brownish-gray plumage and lacking the black patch. The bill is short, thick, and conical, well adapted for seed consumption.

Geographic distribution: It has an almost cosmopolitan distribution, originally native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, but introduced to many other regions. It is now firmly established across the Americas, Oceania, and numerous islands, making it one of the most widely distributed birds worldwide.

Habitat: This species is strongly associated with urban and suburban environments, though it also inhabits rural areas, farmland, villages, and human settlements. It is rarely found far from human activity, reflecting a long-standing dependence on man-made structures and resources.

Feeding: Its diet is opportunistic and flexible, consisting mainly of seeds, grains, and food scraps of human origin. During the breeding season, it increases its intake of insects and other invertebrates, which are essential for chick development.

Behavior: It is a highly social species, often seen in flocks, especially outside the breeding season. It shows little fear of humans and produces simple, repetitive vocalizations. Social hierarchies are evident, particularly among males, and are often linked to the size of the black chest patch.

Nesting: Nesting occurs in natural or artificial cavities, including holes in buildings, roofs, poles, nest boxes, and similar structures. The nest is bulky and made of plant material, feathers, and assorted debris. Multiple broods per year are common, with clutches of several speckled eggs, incubated mainly by the female.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern globally, due to its vast range and large population size. However, local declines have been documented in some areas, likely related to urban and agricultural changes.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Foto
Photography ID: 349914
  Immature

Plaza Gral. Don Martín Miguel de Güemes
Salta
Argentina
07/27/2019
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 161279
  Adult

Puerto Iguazú
Misiones
Argentina
07/26/2016
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 128432
  Adult

Colón
Entre Ríos
Argentina
12/07/2015
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 128420
  Adult

Colón
Entre Ríos
Argentina
12/08/2015
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 116584
  Adult

Castelar
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/27/2015
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 116583
  Adult

Castelar
Buenos Aires
Argentina
09/27/2015
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 107963
  Adult

Vicente López
Buenos Aires
Argentina
07/20/2015
Román Montero
Foto
Photography ID: 96775
  Adult

Castelar
Buenos Aires
Argentina
05/04/2015
Román Montero



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
242282019/01/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresLas ToninasRomán Montero
240037712/12/2025ArgentinaBuenos AiresLa matanza -rafael CastilloRomán Montero
163461404/09/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresMuseo Ferroviario, HaedoRomán Montero
152295022/12/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresPlaza Cumelén (plaza del Vagón), CastelarRomán Montero
117965020/01/2020ChileRegión de Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena257-ch, Km 100Román Montero
117956220/01/2020ChileRegión de Magallanes y la Antártica ChilenaPaso San SebastiánRomán Montero
117954820/01/2020ArgentinaTierra del FuegoSan SebastiánRomán Montero
117936419/01/2020ArgentinaTierra del FuegoRío GrandeRomán Montero
117931118/01/2020ArgentinaTierra del FuegoUshuaiaRomán Montero
117903615/01/2020ChileRegión de Magallanes y la Antártica ChilenaPunta Delgada (capitanía y Faro)Román Montero
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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