Sparrows are seed eaters most closely realted to weavers and other finches. They are very unrelated to cardinals and New World grosbeaks (which are in a totally different family - the cardinalae).
no.finches are related to sparrows.
The collective term for a group of sparrows is a host of sparrows, a quarrel of sparrows, or a flock of sparrows.
Hedge sparrows are properly called dunnocks and they are not actually sparrows at all. They build their nests in dense shrubbery and hedgerows (see Sources and related links, below).
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.
Sparrows do not have the physical capacity to carry a coconut, as it is much too heavy in relation to their body size. Therefore, the average speed of sparrows carrying a coconut is assumed to be zero.
when sparrows are together they sing
The Sparrows was created in 1965.
The Sparrows ended in 1967.
The past simple of - The sparrows were chirping - is:The sparrows chirped
Sparrows are brownish or greyish birds.
A bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus, related to the finches and sparrows (family Fringillidae)., Alt. of Buntine
The plural possessive form of the word "sparrow" is "sparrows'." In this form, the apostrophe is placed after the "s" because the word is already plural, indicating that there is more than one sparrow. The apostrophe shows that the sparrows collectively possess something.