Swahili sparrow, the Glossary
The Swahili sparrow (Passer suahelicus) is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Anton Reichenow, Family (biology), Maasai Mara, Northern grey-headed sparrow, Old World sparrow, Passerine, Savanna, Subspecies.
- Birds described in 1904
- Passer
Anton Reichenow
Anton Reichenow (1 August 1847 in Charlottenburg – 6 July 1941 in Hamburg) was a German ornithologist and herpetologist.
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Family (biology)
Family (familia,: familiae) is one of the nine major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy.
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Maasai Mara
Maasai Mara, also sometimes spelled Masai Mara and locally known simply as The Mara, is a large national game reserve in Narok, Kenya, contiguous with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
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Northern grey-headed sparrow
The northern grey-headed sparrow (Passer griseus), also known as the grey-headed sparrow, is a species of bird in the sparrow family Passeridae, which is resident in much of tropical Africa. Swahili sparrow and northern grey-headed sparrow are passer.
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Old World sparrow
Old World sparrows are a group of small passerine birds forming the family Passeridae.
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Passerine
A passerine is any bird of the order Passeriformes (from Latin passer 'sparrow' and formis '-shaped') which includes more than half of all bird species.
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Savanna
A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland (i.e. grassy woodland) biome and ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.
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Subspecies
In biological classification, subspecies (subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed.
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See also
Birds described in 1904
- Arabian sunbird
- Azores wood pigeon
- Barbuda warbler
- Bates's swift
- Benguela long-billed lark
- Black-chinned weaver
- Blue-headed sunbird
- Bocage's weaver
- Bougainville crow
- Burmese bushtit
- Chin Hills wren-babbler
- Choco elaenia
- Choiseul pigeon
- Cyprus dipper
- Dunn's lark
- Fernando Po swift
- Gizo white-eye
- Gough finch
- Grenada flycatcher
- Luzon buttonquail
- Madeiran wood pigeon
- Malayan partridge
- Mindanao racket-tail
- Moustached kingfisher
- Olive-capped flowerpecker
- Pale-bellied white-eye
- Pale-crowned cisticola
- Purus jacamar
- Rwenzori apalis
- Scottish crossbill
- Sharpe's longclaw
- Southern citril
- Swahili sparrow
- Talaud kingfisher
- Tibetan bunting
- Tucumán mountain finch
- Upland antshrike
- Western citril
- Wetar oriole
- Wetar scops owl
- White-bearded greenbul
- White-browed nuthatch
Passer
- Abd al-Kuri sparrow
- Arabian golden sparrow
- Cape sparrow
- Chestnut sparrow
- Dead Sea sparrow
- Desert sparrow
- Eurasian tree sparrow
- Great sparrow
- House sparrow
- Iago sparrow
- Italian sparrow
- Kenya sparrow
- Kordofan sparrow
- Northern grey-headed sparrow
- Parrot-billed sparrow
- Passer
- Passer predomesticus
- Plain-backed sparrow
- Russet sparrow
- Saxaul sparrow
- Shelley's sparrow
- Sind sparrow
- Socotra sparrow
- Somali sparrow
- Southern grey-headed sparrow
- Spanish sparrow
- Sudan golden sparrow
- Swahili sparrow
- Swainson's sparrow
- Zarudny's sparrow
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swahili_sparrow
Also known as Passer suahelicus, Swaheli Sparrow.