sparrow

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With a beat of her tiny brown wings, the sparrow was on her way.
a small finchlike Old World bird related to the weaverbirds, typically with brown and gray plumage.
any of a number of birds that resemble true sparrows in size or color.
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With a beat of her tiny brown wings, the 'sparrow' was on her way.
It was a light gray and it had a large black beak, more like a hawk's than a 'sparrow' 's.
Everything from the modest 'sparrow' to the extravagant scarlet macaw came to perch and settle around her.
I saw one bird, a tiny 'sparrow' darting through the gnarled pine limbs.
An injured 'sparrow' or a bird dressed for a dining table distresses her as much as war among nations and nuclear experiments do.
Crows and 'sparrows' have been known to attack innocent passers-by who happen to stroll near their nests.
Game birds, mockingbirds, robins, and 'sparrows' enjoy the juicy, sticky red fruits.
Most folks start with a feeder or two and quickly find themselves engrossed with the resident 'sparrows' , finches, and woodpeckers that eagerly accept the offerings.
There is nothing to see except blackbirds and 'sparrows' ; nothing to hear except the noise of butterflies' wings.
All wild birds (except pigeons, English 'sparrows' and starlings) are protected by federal and state laws, so it's illegal to trap, kill or poison them.
Stop 'sparrows' and finches from shredding crocus blossoms by placing foil pinwheels - the kind sold for children's Easter baskets - every few feet among the flowers.
Some landscapes these days have been reduced to nothing but dandelions and fire ants, knapweed and thistle, where the only remaining wildlife are 'sparrows' , squirrels, and starlings.
While we don't have tall trees, our neighbors do, and the firs and oaks that surround our property drop acorns and provide homes for jays, woodpeckers, robins and 'sparrows' .
Growing up, I was fascinated by birds and my mother encouraged this by letting me feed 'sparrows' on the fire-escape outside our window.
Smaller birds such as pigeons, thrushes, jackdaws, robins and 'sparrows' would also have been seen on a regular basis.
A couple of 'sparrows' who had been peacefully resting on the grey rocks abruptly flew off.
He fed 'sparrows' and grosbeaks on a seed tray mounted on a pole to be visible from his windows.
One sparrow box can house up to 36 baby 'sparrows' in a year.
Budgies, finches, 'sparrows' and canaries are only a few of the more than one hundred kinds of birds people keep in their apartments.
The branches serve as a handy perch for the 'sparrows' and mourning doves that frequent my city bird feeder.
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