The sparrow is a bird of the order Passeriformes. There are about 40 species of sparrow, and these include the Passer (true sparrows), Petronia, Rockfinch and snowfinches.
Sparrow species are far from extinct. The various sparrows are common species.
There are many species and can be found anywhere. From mountains to swamps to cities, there is always some type of sparrow found in the area, usually more than one.
There are many sparrow species, numbering in the billions.
Of native U.S. sparrows,either the chipping sparrow or the song sparrow. The English sparrow is common around the globe, but is an introduced species here in the U.S., and is not a true sparrow, but a weaver finch.
A bird is the general category. A sparrow is a bird species.
There are many species of sparrows, and they can be found in nearly every habitat except for the polar regions.
a house sparrow is an exotic bird no a native bird!
not yet but if their habitats are destroyed by new housing then it may become 1 one day soon.
yes some species does
The answer depends on which species of "sparrow" you are considering. There are something like 250 species worldwide, 50 plus in N.America and in California the list is over 35 species that are "sparrows". Hope this helps.
About 33cm
the house sparrow from England