tree sparrow

NOUN
  1. Eurasian sparrow smaller than the house sparrow
  2. finch common in winter in the northern U.S.
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How To Use tree sparrow In A Sentence

  • But in other ways the tree sparrow is very different from its urban relative. Times, Sunday Times
  • So maybe it wasn't a tree sparrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Red List also features a disturbingly high number of formerly common farmland birds which are rapidly declining: tree sparrow, grey partridge, spotted flycatcher, song thrush, skylark, linnet and turtle dove.
  • The Red List also features a disturbingly high number of formerly common farmland birds which are rapidly declining: tree sparrow, grey partridge, spotted flycatcher, song thrush, skylark, linnet and turtle dove.
  • Others include the tree sparrow and grey partridge. The Sun
  • Songbirds also live here, including the snow bunting, raven, American tree sparrow, and hoary redpoll.
  • Similarly, the tree sparrow is showing signs of a recovery after a big decline. Times, Sunday Times
  • Songbirds also live here, including the snow bunting, raven, American tree sparrow, and hoary redpoll.
  • Among the birds which have suffered catastrophic losses over the past 30 years are the tree sparrow, grey partridge, lapwing, curlew, snipe, skylark, corncrake, corn bunting, black and red grouse.
  • A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers.
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