Little sparrows trying to search suitable place to built their nest

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**Distribution of the House Sparrow**
*House Sparrows are incredibly widespread and live across vast regions of the world. Their natural range extend throughout most of Europe, through the Middle East and into most of Asia. They also naturally live in portions of northern Africa.*""

**”Humans have introduced this species into several different areas. In North America, they live from the edge of the Arctic Circle in Canada throughout the United States and Mexico, and into Central and South America. In South America they live virtually everywhere but the Amazon Basin. People also introduced this species to southern Africa and eastern Australia.//*"

**Diet of the House Sparrow**
*These birds are omnivores, and they eat a variety of plants and small animals, primarily invertebrates. Seeds make up the majority of their diet, but they also eat some insects and other invertebrates. Despite their label as an agricultural pest, these birds usually eat wasted seed, primarily those passed through the digestive system in livestock dung.//

**Birds in cities eat birdseed from bird feeders, and also feed on the seeds of weeds and other plants, as well as human food scraps. They forage for food by hopping along the ground.*"

**House Sparrow nests are made of coarse dried vegetation, often stuffed into the hole until it's nearly filled. The birds then use finer material, including feathers, string, and paper, for the lining.//
*" House Sparrows sometimes build nests next to each other, and these neighboring nests can share walls.House Sparrow nests are made of coarse dried vegetation, often stuffed into the hole until it's nearly filled. The birds then use finer material, including feathers, string, and paper, for the lining.//*

**House Sparrows sometimes build nests next to each other, and these neighboring nests can share walls.//

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