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L14-16cm.\nBreeds in proximity of humans both in rural and in urban areas.\nIs therefore well known, and often thought of as the most numerous bird, which is far from the case. Resident.\nSocial, even when breeding, occurring in dense flocks.\nNests under roof tiles, in air duct, recess, sometimes in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands, although is declining in numbers for the last Decades.
The house sparrow bathes in the fountain in summer. Abnormal heat. A small bird in central Russia. Birds living in the Urals. Close-up portrait of a common sparrow
A Sparrow on the bird bath
Dark-eyed Junco having a bath in the bird bath
A single House Sparrow wading into the shallow water of a backyard birdbath.
Noisy Miner Bird (Manorina melanocephala) in bird bath
House sparrow.  (Passer domesticus).
A picture from a sparrow.
A house sparrow (Passer domesticus), drinking during summer in a terracotta bowl in Tuscany, Italy. House sparrows are often seen near human habitation, including gardens, and are known to drink and bathe in shallow water sources
Sparrow has fun at a small fountain
L14-16cm.\nBreeds in proximity of humans both in rural and in urban areas.\nIs therefore well known, and often thought of as the most numerous bird, which is far from the case. Resident.\nSocial, even when breeding, occurring in dense flocks.\nNests under roof tiles, in air duct, recess, sometimes in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands, although is declining in numbers for the last Decades.
Small Bird Bathing in a Stone Fountain #2
An adult male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) rests on a farmhouse roof in central Chile. This species was originally from Europe but has spread worldwide, sometimes as a result of the deliberate introduction by emigrating humans. As in Europe, the species likes to remain near human habitations and often nests in cracks and loose fittings around buildings.
The most common bird species.
A young Northern Oriole splashes water as it bathes in a birdbath on a hot summer day.
Close up on a cute little sparrow bathing and having fun in a bird bath on a sunny day in summer
Bird splashing in birdbath
The tawny-bellied babbler (Dumetia hyperythra) also known in older Indian works as the rufous-bellied babbler is a small babbler that forages in small groups in low scrub forests. Like other members of the large Old World babbler family they are passerine birds characterised by soft fluffy plumage.
Sparrow Bird Bathing and Splashing Water in Puddle
On White Background
A Sparrow on the bird bath
L14-16cm.\nBreeds in proximity of humans both in rural and in urban areas.\nIs therefore well known, and often thought of as the most numerous bird, which is far from the case. Resident.\nSocial, even when breeding, occurring in dense flocks.\nNests under roof tiles, in air duct, recess, sometimes in tree.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands, although is declining in numbers for the last Decades.
Wild male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) bathing in water. Blurred background.
House Sparrow eating a seed in a Summer garden.
Small bird washing in a puddle
A sparrow washing and spinning its body on ground of water.
House sparrow just before he takes a bath on the garden table
Dunnock washing
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