A lot
A Sparrow is a small bird that are very common
The sparrow has a small powerful beak
no, but odd if you are human.
They are both small birds.
A seaside sparrow is not a producer but a consumer. It is an Atlantic bird that preys on insects and Spiders and other small marine animals.
No, sparrows eat small insects such as flies.
A small falcon called the kestrel.
Small passerines - goldcrest, firecrest, wren, robin, blue tit (chickadee in the US), great tit, long-tailed tit, house sparrow, tree sparrow, hedge sparrow (accentor), chaffinch, greenfinch, siskin, redpoll, lesser redpoll, etc etc etc etc - all are no bigger than a house sparrow
The Latin equivalent of 'house sparrow' is Passer domesticus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'passer' means 'a sparrow or small bird'. The adjective 'domesticus' means 'relating to the family or house, domestic'.
Yes, maybe as it feed on seeds and also small insects
The European sparrow hawk, an acccipiter hawk, feeds mainly on birds. The kestrel, a small falcon, formerly known as the sparrow hawk in North America, feeds on small birds, insects and mice.
The sparrow hawk, also known as the American Kestrel Falcon, (it's a falcon) has predators consisting of great-horned owls, red-tailed hawks, and other bigger birds, even crows and ravens. Some land mammals have been known to attack falcons, such as raccoons, bobcats, coyotes, and more.