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- Cape_Sparrow abstract "The Cape Sparrow or Mossie (Passer melanurus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae found in southern Africa. A medium-sized sparrow at 14–16 centimetres (5.5–6.3 in), it has distinctive plumage including large pale head stripes. Both sexes are mostly coloured grey, brown, and chestnut, and the male has some black and white markings on its head and neck. It inhabits semi-arid savanna, cultivated areas, and towns, and ranges from the central coast of Angola to Lesotho. Three subspecies are distinguished.Cape Sparrows are primarily granivorous, and also eat soft plant parts and insects. The birds typically breed in colonies and gather in large, often nomadic flocks while not breeding. The nest can be constructed in a variety of locations, in a tree or a bush in a hole or an empty nest of another species. A typical clutch contains three or four eggs, and both parents are involved in breeding from nest building to feeding young. The Cape Sparrow is common in most of its range and coexists successfully in urban habitats with two of its relatives, the introduced House Sparrow and native Southern Grey-headed Sparrow. The population has not been recorded decreasing significantly, so according to the IUCN Red List the species is not threatened.".
- Cape_Sparrow binomialAuthority Philipp_Ludwig_Statius_M%C3%BCller.
- Cape_Sparrow class Bird.
- Cape_Sparrow conservationStatus "LC".
- Cape_Sparrow conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_Sparrow family Sparrow.
- Cape_Sparrow genus Passer.
- Cape_Sparrow kingdom Animal.
- Cape_Sparrow order Passerine.
- Cape_Sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Cape_Sparrow synonym "Fringilla arctuata (Gmelin, 1788)".
- Cape_Sparrow synonym "Loxia melanura (Statius Müller, 1776)".
- Cape_Sparrow thumbnail Passer_melanurus_-Walter_Sisulu_National_Botanical_Garden,_South_Africa-8.jpg?width=300.
- Cape_Sparrow wikiPageExternalLink cape-sparrow-passer-melanurus.
- Cape_Sparrow wikiPageExternalLink 803.pdf.
- Cape_Sparrow wikiPageID "4314896".
- Cape_Sparrow wikiPageRevisionID "589125937".
- Cape_Sparrow binomial "Passer melanurus".
- Cape_Sparrow classis Bird.
- Cape_Sparrow familia Sparrow.
- Cape_Sparrow genus "Passer".
- Cape_Sparrow hasPhotoCollection Cape_Sparrow.
- Cape_Sparrow image "Passer melanurus.jpg".
- Cape_Sparrow image2Caption "Female in Sossusvlei, Namibia".
- Cape_Sparrow imageCaption "Male in Roodepoort, South Africa".
- Cape_Sparrow name "Cape Sparrow".
- Cape_Sparrow ordo Passerine.
- Cape_Sparrow phylum Chordate.
- Cape_Sparrow regnum "Animalia".
- Cape_Sparrow species "P. melanurus".
- Cape_Sparrow status "LC".
- Cape_Sparrow statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Cape_Sparrow synonyms "Fringilla arctuata (Gmelin, 1788)".
- Cape_Sparrow synonyms "Loxia melanura (Statius Müller, 1776)".
- Cape_Sparrow subject Category:Animals_described_in_1776.
- Cape_Sparrow subject Category:Birds_of_Africa.
- Cape_Sparrow subject Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Cape_Sparrow subject Category:Passer.
- Cape_Sparrow type Animal100015388.
- Cape_Sparrow type AnimalsDescribedIn1776.
- Cape_Sparrow type Bird101503061.
- Cape_Sparrow type BirdsOfAfrica.
- Cape_Sparrow type BirdsOfSouthAfrica.
- Cape_Sparrow type Chordate101466257.
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- Cape_Sparrow type Animal.
- Cape_Sparrow type Bird.
- Cape_Sparrow type Eukaryote.
- Cape_Sparrow type Species.
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- Cape_Sparrow type Organism.
- Cape_Sparrow comment "The Cape Sparrow or Mossie (Passer melanurus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae found in southern Africa. A medium-sized sparrow at 14–16 centimetres (5.5–6.3 in), it has distinctive plumage including large pale head stripes. Both sexes are mostly coloured grey, brown, and chestnut, and the male has some black and white markings on its head and neck. It inhabits semi-arid savanna, cultivated areas, and towns, and ranges from the central coast of Angola to Lesotho.".
- Cape_Sparrow label "Cape Sparrow".
- Cape_Sparrow sameAs m.0bwmx4.
- Cape_Sparrow sameAs Cape_Sparrow.
- Cape_Sparrow wasDerivedFrom Cape_Sparrow?oldid=589125937.
- Cape_Sparrow depiction Passer_melanurus_-Walter_Sisulu_National_Botanical_Garden,_South_Africa-8.jpg.
- Cape_Sparrow isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_Sparrow.
- Cape_Sparrow name "Cape Sparrow".