Eurasian Tree Sparrow or Chipping Sparrow?

Here's how to tell the difference

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Eurasian Tree Sparrow

Passer montanus

Also known as: German Sparrow, Tree Sparrow

General appearance

The Eurasian tree sparrow is about the size of a House Sparrow, roughly 15 cm or 6 inches long. Its wing shape is either fingered or rounded and its tail may be notched, rounded, or square-tipped. It has a combination of colors; black, brown, gray, tan, and white. One distinctive feature is the brown crown on its head, differing from the gray crown of the House Sparrow. It also has a black ear spot on a white cheek.

Male vs female

Both male and female Eurasian tree sparrows resemble the male House Sparrow, and there is no notable sexual dimorphism between them. This means that both sexes share similar features such as a brown crown, white cheeks with black ear spot, and usually a smaller black bib. This species does not show significant changes in appearance between seasons.

Juvenile

Juvenile Eurasian tree sparrows tend to look like adults but their colors are more muted, making them less conspicuous to predators. As they mature, their colors will become more pronounced. It is noteworthy, however, that size or color variations may occur depending on their diet and habitat condition.

Size

4.9 - 5.5 in/0.6 - 1.0 oz

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How to tell the Eurasian Tree Sparrow from the Chipping Sparrow

Visual differences

The Eurasian Tree Sparrow and Chipping Sparrow have distinct visual differences. The Eurasian Tree Sparrow, about 6 inches long, features a brown crown, white cheeks with a black ear spot, and a combination of black, brown, gray, tan, and white colors. The Chipping Sparrow is 5 to 5.5 inches long, sporting a chestnut cap, white eyebrow, and black eyeline with a gray rump. Both sparrows have similar sizes but vary in coloration and head patterns, with the Eurasian Tree Sparrow having more consistent coloration and the Chipping Sparrow displaying seasonal changes.

Key differences and behavior

The Eurasian Tree Sparrow and Chipping Sparrow display distinct behavioral and ecological differences. Eurasian Tree Sparrows prefer semi-open habitats and can be found in towns and farms, forming pairs that may remain year-round, often nesting in cavities. In contrast, Chipping Sparrows inhabit open woods and adapts to urban areas, displaying polygamous behavior with males sometimes having multiple mates. Their nests, mainly in conifers, are built by females. Diet-wise, Eurasian Tree Sparrows consume seeds and insects, thriving in bird feeders with varied seeds. Chipping Sparrows shift seasonally between insects in summer and seeds in winter, often visiting feeders as well. The Eurasian Tree Sparrow's community-focused behavior contrasts with the adaptable, sometimes solitary lifestyle of the Chipping Sparrow in North America.

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