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You can destroy it or put it back where it came from. Since house sparrows are not native they are excluded by the migratory bird act.
House sparrows can be harmful to native birds by competing for nesting sites and food resources, leading to a decrease in biodiversity. They can also introduce diseases to native bird populations, impacting their health and survival. Additionally, aggressive behaviors displayed by house sparrows can disrupt the breeding success of native bird species.
Yes. They live all over the US. They were brought over by settlers and are not native to the US.
Squirrels, especially the Red Squirrel, are native to Alberta. They are not an "alien" or imported species like House Sparrows, Starlings, house rats and house mice are.
House sparrows and starlings often compete with bluebirds for places to build nests.
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Sparrows originally came from China. But, the climate started to change, and the sparrow migrated to North America. Today, the climate in China is slowly changing, but there is still very little sparrows there. (About 2%)
Passer domesticus
Omnivore
Destroy the nest after the young have fledged. Do not, however, disturb the eggs or young of any native species, because they are protected by law. Only non native species like starlings or house sparrows can have an active nest removed.
Yes, house sparrows are not protected by law in the United States. They are considered an invasive species and are not covered under federal or state protection laws.
Yes, it is extremely common.