Sparrow
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British pronunciation/spˈæɹə‍ʊ/
American pronunciation/ˈspɛɹoʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "sparrow"

Sparrow
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a small common songbird with grayish brown plumage that feeds on seeds or insects

sparrow definition and meaning

What is a "sparrow"?

A sparrow is a small, agile bird that is widespread across the globe, known for its brown or gray plumage and characteristic chirping. Sparrows are highly adaptable and can be found in various habitats, including urban areas, fields, and woodlands. They have a diverse diet, feeding on seeds, insects, and even scraps of food left by humans. Sparrows are social birds, often seen in flocks, and their cheerful chirping adds a lively soundtrack to outdoor spaces. They build their nests in various locations, such as trees, shrubs, and man-made structures, demonstrating their resourcefulness. Sparrows have long been associated with human settlements, where they find ample food and nesting opportunities.

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small brownish European songbird

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The sparrows chirped outside the window, creating a soothing melody.
In cold weather, sparrows, warm-blooded birds, fluff up their feathers to create insulating layers for warmth.
With a flutter of wings, the flock of sparrows descended upon the bird feeder, chirping excitedly as they feasted.
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