House Sparrow or American Tree Sparrow?
Here's how to tell the difference
House Sparrow
American Tree Sparrow
House Sparrow
Passer domesticus
General appearance
House sparrows are small, stocky birds measuring about 16 cm in length. They have a short tail and a stout bill. Their plumage is predominantly brown, with black streaks on their back and wings. This common bird has a distinctive, somewhat rounded head and a smooth body shape that helps in identifying it in urban and rural areas alike.
Male vs female
Male house sparrows are more vibrant with a gray crown, a chestnut-brown nape, and white cheeks. They have a distinctive black bib on their throat, which can vary in size seasonally. In contrast, females are duller with a more uniform brown coloration, lacking the bold markings of males. Their underparts are a plain grayish-brown, and they have a more pronounced eye stripe behind the eye.
Juvenile
Juvenile house sparrows resemble females but are even paler, with grayish-brown plumage and softer streaks. They lack the developed throat patch and bright head pattern found in adults. Juveniles gradually acquire adult coloration through moulting, becoming distinguishable by their more uniform brown appearance and subtler facial markings.
Size
5.9 - 6.7 in/1.0 - 1.1 oz
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View full detailsAmerican Tree Sparrow
Spizelloides arborea
Also known as: Winter Sparrow
General appearance
The American tree sparrow is a small, slender bird with a distinct rusty cap and gray face. A notable brown streak extends through the eye, and the bird has a bicolored bill with a dark upper mandible and yellow lower mandible. Its back and wings are brown with dark streaks, while the underparts are pale gray with a central dark spot on the breast. The tail is long and notched with two white wing bars that stand out.
Male vs female
There is minimal sexual dimorphism in American tree sparrows, meaning males and females look alike. Both genders share the same coloration and markings, making them difficult to distinguish based solely on appearance.
Juvenile
Juvenile American tree sparrows resemble adults but with slightly duller and less distinct markings. Young birds may have a more muted crown and face pattern. As they mature, their plumage becomes more defined, resembling the adults in coloration and characteristics.
Size
5.5 - 6.5 in/0.5 - 1.0 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the House Sparrow from the American Tree Sparrow
Visual differences
The House Sparrow measures about 6-6.7 inches and appears stocky with a stout beak; its plumage is predominantly brown with black streaks. Males display a gray crown and black bib, while females are more uniformly brown. In comparison, the American Tree Sparrow is 5.5-6.5 inches, slender, and features a distinct rusty cap with a gray face and two white wing bars. It has a bi-colored beak and a dark breast spot. While the House Sparrow's tail is short, the American Tree Sparrow's is long and notched.
Key differences and behavior
House Sparrows and American Tree Sparrows exhibit distinct behavioral differences. House Sparrows, weighing about 0.95-1.06 ounces, are highly social and thrive around human habitats such as city centers and farms. They engage in communal activities like social singing and dust bathing, and often build nests in manmade structures with materials like trash and feathers. Conversely, American Tree Sparrows, at 0.45-0.99 ounces, prefer more remote areas such as tundra or woodland edges. They build ground nests, and males attract females through song and display. House Sparrows favor seeds and grains, occasionally consuming insects, especially in urban areas. In contrast, American Tree Sparrows have a diet that shifts seasonally, focusing on seeds in winter and insects in summer. These key behavioral traits can aid in distinguishing the two species in the field.
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