Old World Sparrows (Passeridae)
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) - HBW 14, p. 793
French: Moineau domestique
German: Haussperling
Spanish: Gorrión Común
Other common names: Indian/Ceylon House Sparrow (indicus)
Taxonomy: Fringilla domestica Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
Presumed to have evolved from sparrow population that was trapped in Middle East during last Pleistocene glaciation (25,000-15,000 years ago). Forms a superspecies with P. italiae and P. hispaniolensis, and the three sometimes considered conspecific. Hybridizes with former in N Italy and with latter in SE Europe (Balkans), NW Africa, and Cape Verde Is (on São Vicente, where introduced), and evidently with P. castanopterus in Somalia; hybrids with P. montanus regularly reported, particularly where one of the two species rare and presumably has difficulty in f.. View all taxonomy...
Presumed to have evolved from sparrow population that was trapped in Middle East during last Pleistocene glaciation (25,000-15,000 years ago). Forms a superspecies with P. italiae and P. hispaniolensis, and the three sometimes considered conspecific. Hybridizes with former in N Italy and with latter in SE Europe (Balkans), NW Africa, and Cape Verde Is (on São Vicente, where introduced), and evidently with P. castanopterus in Somalia; hybrids with P. montanus regularly reported, particularly where one of the two species rare and presumably has difficulty in finding a mate of its own species. Races form two groups, "nominate (or Palearctic) group" (also with balearoibericus, tingitanus, niloticus, biblicus and persicus) and "indicus (or Oriental) group" (also incorporating rufidorsalis, hyrcanus, hufufae, bactrianus and parkini), these groups intergrading where ranges meet. Migratory race bactrianus of the "indicus-group", and hence indicus itself, considered by some authorities worthy of full species rank, largely on grounds that it does not interbreed with resident nominate race (which has spread to C Asia in the last century) as well as differences in morphology and ecology; this, however, seems unsustainable as indicus intergrades with persicus, clearly a member of "nominate group"; lack of interbreeding seems more probably a temporal than a genetic effect. In North America, where introduced, birds from W USA described as race plecticus, supposedly paler than nominate, but differences apparently clinal; proposed race maroccanus (from Morocco) is synonymized with tingitanus. Nomenclature of introduced populations problematic, as many have differentiated sufficiently to be subspecifically separated from the parent stock; this certainly the case in North America, and also in S Africa (where some populations are derived from introduction of indicus from India that have interbred with smaller inoculum of nominate from Europe), and will obviously become an increasing problem as other introduced populations diverge. Twelve subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- domesticus ( Linnaeus, 1758) - N & W Europe (S to Iberia and SC France) E in NC Asia (S to Ukraine, N Mongolia and NE China) to mouth of R Amur, locally also Sakhalin I and W & E Kamchatka.
- balearoibericus Jordans, 1923 - Balearic Is, and S France E (excluding Italy and most Mediterranean islands) to WC Asia Minor.
- tingitanus Loche, 1867 - NW Africa (Morocco E to NE Libya).
- domesticus ( Linnaeus, 1758) - N & W Europe (S to Iberia and SC France) E in NC Asia (S to Ukraine, N Mongolia and NE China) to mouth of R Amur, locally also Sakhalin I and W & E Kamchatka.
- balearoibericus Jordans, 1923 - Balearic Is, and S France E (excluding Italy and most Mediterranean islands) to WC Asia Minor.
- tingitanus Loche, 1867 - NW Africa (Morocco E to NE Libya).
- niloticus Nicoll & Bonhote, 1909 - Egypt (Nile Delta and Nile Valley).
- biblicus E. J. O. Hartert, 1904 - SE Turkey, Cyprus and Levant E to NW Iran.
- persicus Zarudny & Kudashev, 1916 - C Iran (S of Elburz Mts) E to W & S Afghanistan.
- hyrcanus Zarudny & Kudashev, 1916 - SE Azerbaijan and N Iran (N of Elburz Mts).
- indicus Jardine & Selby, 1831 - S Israel, S Palestine and much of Arabia E to SE Iran, peninsular India, Sri Lanka and C SE Asia (E to Laos).
- rufidorsalis C. L. Brehm, 1855 - Sudan (Nile Valley S to 13° N) and E to Red Sea coast in Eritrea.
- hufufae Ticehurst & Cheesman, 1924 - E Arabian Peninsula.
- bactrianus Zarudny & Kudashev, 1916 - W Turkmenistan, NE Iran and S Kazakhstan E to Tien Shan, extreme NW China (NW Xinjiang) and NW Pakistan.
- parkini Whistler, 1920 - from Kashmir E to Nepal.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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Several males drinking Locality Girona City, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Ferran Vaquero 29 March 2013 6 weeks ago 45 sec 4 -
A male coming to a bath, after a Blackcap pair. Locality Lynx Garden, Bellaterra, Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain (ssp balearoibericus)
Josep del Hoyo 12 January 2013 18 weeks ago 28 sec 4 -
A female resting and drinking on a pond. Locality Khara Kharra Tanks, Jaisalmer District, Rajasthan, India
Josep del Hoyo 23 February 2011 1 year ago 22 sec 4 -
A close-up of a male perched under a roof. Locality CEDO (Centre for Desert and Ocean), Moti Virani, Kutch District, Gujarat, India (ssp indicus)
Josep del Hoyo 16 February 2011 1 year ago 27 sec 4 -
A group of birds under a roof and a close-up of a male. Locality CEDO (Centre for Desert and Ocean), Moti Virani, Kutch District, Gujarat, India (ssp indicus)
Josep del Hoyo 16 February 2011 1 year ago 30 sec 4 -
A male calling for his mate Locality Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata, Humboldt County, California, USA (United States)
AndrewSmith 27 August 2011 1 year ago 17 sec 4
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Male
Locality Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (ssp domesticus)
Luca Boscain 28 June 2012 11 weeks ago 4 -
A female perched on a vine.
Locality Toronto, Ontario, Canada
David Beadle 14 December 2010 15 weeks ago 4 -
A female close up.
Locality Montserrat Mountain Natural Park, Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Jordi Palou 17 May 2012 16 weeks ago 4 -
On the ground looking for food Locality Madrid, Spain
Eduardo Tejeda Lima 3 January 2013 16 weeks ago 4 -
unknow Chick Locality Rasht, Gilan Province, Iran
GHOST 17 April 2012 17 weeks ago 4 -
Female sparrow with nesting material
Locality Wanniassa, South Canberra, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Margaret Leggoe 22 December 2012 20 weeks ago 4
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A bird calling. Locality Sohos, Central Macedonia Region, Greece
Theo Mamais 5 May 2006 27 weeks ago 0
