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From: mwf@mtgzz.UUCP (m.w.field)
Newsgroups: net.rec.birds
Subject: house sparrows
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Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 20:35:09 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 22 20:35:09 1985
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There are (at least) three kinds of sparrows in England. The House
Sparrow is the tough one and has now spread all over North
America. Any bird that can displace is is going to have to be
pretty tough too.

The other two kind of sparrows are the Hedge Sparrow which is similar
to the House Sparrow but is shy and lives in more rural locations
and the Tree Sparrow (Dunlin) which likes Willow trees.

Personally I think pigeons will survive them all.

					Mike.
inhnp!mtgzz!mwf.