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House Sparrow Pool Party

Splishin' and a'splashin'!

Social, chatty, ubiquitous, the House Sparrow has adapted to living in cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Like most birds, these sparrows enjoy a daily bath. Set out a birdbath, and you can watch them chatter, splash, and shake, sending droplets flying. Birds like very shallow water; an inch or two is plenty. Be sure the bath has a flat rim or rocks to perch on. And make sure the area is safe from cats. Would you like to make a gift to BirdNote? Begin here.

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BirdNote®
House Sparrow Pool Party

Written by Frances Wood

This is BirdNote!
[Sounds of chattering House Sparrows]
Like preteens at a swimming pool, this flock of House Sparrows chatters as it splashes in a birdbath. [More House Sparrows chattering and splashing]
Pudgy, social, chatty, and ubiquitous, the House Sparrow has adapted to living in cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Considered by some just another “little brown bird,” a closer look reveals more: the male House Sparrow’s head is decorated with chestnut and gray, and he sports a black bib.
Like most birds, these sparrows enjoy a daily bath. By setting out a birdbath, you can watch them lower their head and shimmy down into the water, wings slightly spread. Then they pop out and shake like a dog, water droplets flying.
If you’ve ever watched a bird bathing in a puddle, you know that birds like very shallow water; an inch or two is plenty. Be sure your birdbath has a flat rim or rocks for the birds to perch on to shake and dry.
If you aren’t interested in setting out birdfeeders, installing a birdbath can be an entertaining alternative. These chattering, gregarious House Sparrows may be the first to arrive.
[More chattering and splashing]
You, too, can “make a splash,” on our new website, birdnote.org! We’ve been telling all the stories. Now it’s your turn to tell yours! Or read what others have to say – you choose, it’s your site! [Say slowly] birdnote.org.
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Sounds of the House Sparrow provided by The Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Recorded by W.W.H. Gunn.
Ambient sounds provided by Kessler Productions.
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson
© 2012 Tune In to Nature.org   May 2012   Narrator: Michael Stein

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