Save The House Sparrows

I have a bird haven in my barn. So many that sometimes I can't hear for bird calls and chirps. More than half are house sparrows. Guess I'm doing my part!
I also keep a piece of fencing in the side of the water troughs so that any bird that falls in can climb right out. I haven't had any drowned birds since using them.
 
Littlegoat ... Please describe in detail the male bird that you refer to as a house sparrow, any red feathers, song , etc. :idunno
 
Littlegoat ... Please describe in detail the male bird that you refer to as a house sparrow, any red feathers, song , etc. :idunno

Male house sparrows look like this:
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Male house sparrows look like this:
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Thank you for clearing this up ! This sparrow is definately NOT a house sparrow but the scurge of the earth in N. America the English Sparrow (next to the Starling) ... an imported HUGE PEST that drives native songbirds out of their nesting sites, spoils stored food grains, and carrier of desiase to livestock and human alike, etc.. Now , why would anyone whant to save these troublemakers ??? :idunno
 
Thank you for clearing this up ! This sparrow is definately NOT a house sparrow but the scurge of the earth in N. America the English Sparrow (next to the Starling) ... an imported HUGE PEST that drives native songbirds out of their nesting sites, spoils stored food grains, and carrier of desiase to livestock and human alike, etc.. Now , why would anyone whant to save these troublemakers ??? :idunno
I'll have to disagree with you.
 
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