Rock Sparrow or Eurasian Tree Sparrow?

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Rock Sparrow

Petronia petronia

Also known as: Rock Petronia

General appearance

The rock sparrow is a small bird characterized by its size, about 15 centimeters in length. The coloration primarily consists of greyish-brown plumage peppered with black, white, and yellow markings. They also host distinctive yellow and black 'teardrop' features around their eyes.

Male vs female

Sexual dimorphism is subtle in rock sparrows. Males are more colorful with a stronger contrast between their grey and brown feathers. They have a striking black bib underline their beak, not present in females. Females, while physically similar, are duller in terms of coloration.

Juvenile

Juvenile rock sparrows resemble females in duller coloration but lack the yellow eye mark. Their feathers, especially on the wings and back, are more edged than those on adults. The black bib starts to emerge as they mature. They switch to adult plumage after their first molt, typically occurring in late summer.

Size

5.5 - 5.9 in/0.9 - 1.4 oz

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How to tell the Rock Sparrow from the Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Visual differences

The Rock Sparrow (5.5-6 in, 0.9-1.4 oz) and Eurasian Tree Sparrow (5-5.5 in, 0.6-1 oz) are similar in size but can be distinguished by key features. The Rock Sparrow has grayish-brown plumage with black, white, and yellow markings, including a distinctive yellow throat patch. It also shows a black bib in males. The Eurasian Tree Sparrow features a brown crown, white cheeks with a black ear spot, and lacks sexual dimorphism. Its colors are brown, black, tan, and white, with a smaller black bib compared to Rock Sparrows.

Key differences and behavior

The Rock Sparrow and Eurasian Tree Sparrow, both around 6 inches, exhibit distinct behaviors and habitat preferences. Rock Sparrows inhabit rocky areas and cliffs in Europe and Asia, soaring high even at 14,000+ feet, whereas Eurasian Tree Sparrows prefer semi-open habitats and urban areas. In breeding, Rock Sparrows perform elaborate displays and usually nest in rock crevices, while Eurasian Tree Sparrows typically use cavities and can form year-round pairs. Both species share a diet of seeds and insects, but the Rock Sparrow's intake includes more cereal crops and insects during breeding. At bird feeders, both species consume mixed seeds, but Rock Sparrows favor suet in colder months, while Eurasian Tree Sparrows are flexible with diverse seeds. Although both species show minimal sexual dimorphism, only Rock Sparrow males have elaborate courtship behaviors.

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