Sparrows and chickadees are too genetically different to breed, but Black capped chickadees and Carolina chickdees do sometimes hybridize, as they are very close relatives.
Well you could get a caged feeder which has a cage like sphere with holes in around it so that only small birds can get in it
Tiny gray birds with a black cap, and rusty flanks, with some degree of white in the wing.
I'm sure they are. Although, I can't imagine what they would taste like.
Well sparrows lay there eggs in a nest in a tree just like birds because a sparrow is a bird.
The sparrow hawk eats sparrows as you would expect as well as many other Birds of Prey such as Hobbys and Kestrals. The eggs are eaten by Jays or Megpies.
Well you could get a caged feeder which has a cage like sphere with holes in around it so that only small birds can get in it
I think you mean "raptor" and if you do, a raptor is a bird like a hawk or osprey or eagle. What differentiates raptors from other birds is that they eat meat, unlike sparrows or chickadees.
No, they have backbones like all birds.
Like all birds, with their lungs.
birds like the poo birds and sparrows are likely to migrate in wales
They form flocks in winter with titmice and downy woodpeckers.
Alike only in that they are both wild birds.
Tiny gray birds with a black cap, and rusty flanks, with some degree of white in the wing.
Nests up in trees like any other birds... outside.
Tiny gray birds with a black cap, and rusty flanks, with some degree of white in the wing.
I'm sure they are. Although, I can't imagine what they would taste like.
Well sparrows lay there eggs in a nest in a tree just like birds because a sparrow is a bird.