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Passer domesticus
The House Sparrow is very close to human habitations, and is usually crowded near any human habitation, near which this bird reproduces easily.
I found this specimen on my yard, in a region of transition between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest.
Its introduction in occupation in North America occurred in 1851 when a group of 100 birds of England was launched in Brooklyn, New York.
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