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  1. Identify the Brown, Streaky, Juvenile Songbirds of Summer With These Tips. A rich, russet-and-gray bird with bold streaks down its white chest, the Song Sparrow is one of the most familiar North American sparrows. Don’t let the bewildering variety of regional differences this bird shows across North America deter you: it’s one of the first ...

    • Winter Sparrow Birds
    • Spring Backyard Nesters
    • Sparrows to Look For During Migration
    • Non-Native Sparrows
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    These native sparrows are beloved feeder friends from fall through spring in most parts of the country; then they take off for breeding grounds to the north. Luckily for us, the birds begin singing before they leave our feeders in late spring. Discover 7 types of finch birdsto look for in winter.

    Many sparrow species may visit a feeder, especially during migration, but only a few are willing to call our backyards home. The sage sparrow, swamp sparrow, seaside sparrow and many others have specialized habitatsthat require more than the typical yard can offer.

    Many native sparrows refuel at our feeders during migration, but not all become regulars. Keep an eye out for these little brown birdsof the field when you’re hiking or driving. Depending on where you live, these widespread birds may be summer nesters or winter residents, or you may see them only as they’re passing through your area.

    House Sparrow

    Courtesy Keith Dirago You’ve no doubt noticed one familiar sparrow missing from this list—the house or English sparrow. That one is an Old World transplant, unrelated to our native sparrows. Learn how to keep house sparrow nests out of bluebird boxes.

    Learn how to identify 17 types of sparrow birds by their field marks, songs and habitats. Find out which sparrows are common in winter, spring and migration, and how to attract them to your backyard.

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  2. Learn about 20 species of sparrows that you can spot in Ohio, from the common Song and House Sparrows to the rare LeConte's and Nelson's Sparrows. Find out when and where to see them, how to identify them by sight and sound, and what they eat and nest.

  3. You can find House Sparrows most places where there are houses (or other buildings), and few places where there aren’t. Along with two other introduced species, the European Starling and the Rock Pigeon, these are some of our most common birds.

  4. You can find House Sparrows most places where there are houses (or other buildings), and few places where there aren’t. Along with two other introduced species, the European Starling and the Rock Pigeon, these are some of our most common birds.

  5. Learn the different types of SPARROWS in Ohio, AND how to identify by sight or sound. How many of these species have YOU seen?

  6. Learn about the House Sparrow, a widespread and abundant songbird that associates with humans. Find out its range, identification, behavior, habitat, diet, nesting, and conservation status.

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