Bird Flying

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A sparrow is a member of the genus Passer. They are small that belong to the family Passeridae. They are also known as old-world sparrows. Sparrows often make their nests near houses or buildings. They have the ability to fly at a speed of 38.5 km/hour and can even reach a speed of 50 km/hour. Males and female house sparrows can be easily distinguished by feather coloration: males have reddish backs and a black bib, while females have brown backs with stripes. Sparrows raise three nests of 3-5 eggs.

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