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 [Photo] Russet Sparrow (Passer rutilans) in Kullu - Manali District of Himachal Pradesh, India. Date 12 May 2007. Author J.M.Garg (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:J.M.Garg)
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 Scientific classification
 Kingdom: Animalia
 Phylum: Chordata
 Class: Aves
 Order: Passeriformes
 Family: Passeridae
 
 Passer is a genus of Old World sparrows. Most of its members are found naturally in open habitats in the warmer climates of Africa and southern Eurasia. Several species have adapted to human habitation, and this has enabled the House Sparrow in particular, invariably in close association with man, to extend its Eurasian range well beyond what was probably its original home in the Middle East, .
 
 Apart from this semi-natural colonisation, the House Sparrow has been introduced to many parts of the world outside its natural range, including the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa and Australia. The Tree Sparrow has also been artificially introduced on a smaller scale, and there are populations in Australia and locally in Missouri and Illinois in the United States.
 
 Passer sparrows build an untidy nest, which, depending on species and nest site availability, may be in a bush or tree, a natural hole in a tree, in a building or in thatch, or in the fabric of the nest of species such as the White Stork. The clutch of up to eight eggs is incubated by both parents typically for 12-14 days, with another 14-24 more days to fledging.
 
 These sparrows are small passerine birds, typically 10-20 cm long. They are plump brown or greyish birds often with black, yellow or white markings, and with short tails and stubby conical beaks. They are gregarious and will form substantial flocks, and some, though not the House Sparrow, have pleasant songs.
 
 Passer sparrows are primarily ground-feeding seed-eaters, though they also consume small insects especially when breeding. A few species like the House Sparrow and Grey-headed Sparrow scavenge for food around cities, and are almost omnivorous.
 
 Species list
 Saxaul Sparrow, Passer ammodendri
 House Sparrow, Passer domesticus
 Spanish Sparrow, Passer hispaniolensis
 Sind Sparrow, Passer pyrrhonotus
 Somali Sparrow, Passer castanopterus
 Cinnamon Sparrow or Russet Sparrow, Passer rutilans
 Pegu Sparrow or Plain-backed Sparrow, Passer flaveolus
 Dead Sea Sparrow, Passer moabiticus
 Rufous Sparrow, Passer motitensis
 Socotra Sparrow, Passer insularis
 Iago Sparrow or Cape Verde Sparrow, Passer iagoensis
 Cape Sparrow or Mossie, Passer melanurus
 Grey-headed Sparrow, Passer griseus
 Swainson's Sparrow, Passer swainsonii
 Parrot-billed Sparrow, Passer gongonensis
 Swaheli Sparrow, Passer suahelicus
 Southern Grey-headed Sparrow, Passer diffusus
 Desert Sparrow, Passer simplex
 Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Passer montanus
 Sudan Golden Sparrow, Passer luteus
 Arabian Golden Sparrow, Passer euchlorus
 Chestnut Sparrow, Passer eminibey
 Italian Sparrow, Passer italiae
 Kenya Rufous Sparrow, Passer rufocinctus
 Kordofan Rufous Sparrow, Passer cordofanicus
 Shelley's Rufous Sparrow, Passer shelleyi
 Asian Desert Sparrow, Passer zarudnyi
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passer
 
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