Sunday, January 1, 2017

PAKHI DEKHOON PAKHI CHINOON .... OBSERVE THE BIRD AND RECOGNIZE...SPANISH SPARROW

PAKHI DEKHOON PAKHI CHINOON #640. OBSERVE THE BIRD AND RECOGNIZE...SPANISH SPARROW... WATERCOLOUR...A4.. 2016..[From the photograph of MR. Pankaj Gupta] ... The Spanish sparrow or willow sparrow (Passer hispaniolensis) is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae. It is found in the Mediterranean region and south-west and central Asia. It is very similar to the closely related house sparrow, and the two species show their close relation in a "biological mix-up" of hybridisation in the Mediterranean region, which complicates the taxonomy of this species.
The Spanish sparrow is a rather large sparrow, at 15–16 cm (5.9–6.3 in) in length, and 22–36 g (0.8–1.3 oz) in weight. It is slightly larger and heavier than house sparrows, and also has a slightly longer and stouter bill. The male is similar to the house sparrow in plumage, but differs in that its underparts are heavily streaked with black, has a chestnut rather than grey crown, and has white rather than grey cheeks. The female is effectively inseparable from house sparrow in its plumage, which is grey-brown overall but more boldly marked. The female has light streaking on its sides, a pale cream supercilium, and broad cream streaks on its back.
The Spanish sparrow's vocalisations are similar to those of the house sparrow.
Like other sparrows, it feeds principally on the seeds of grains and other grasses, also eating leaves, fruits, and other plant materials. Young birds are fed mostly on insects, and adults also feed on insects and other animals during and before the breeding season.[info:wikipedia]

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