English house sparrow | We have assigned the term "sparrow" to just about every little brownish bird we see. Most of the time, however, we think of the noisy English house sparrow that populates our cities and towns. English house sparrows are not native to the United States and compete with native birds for nesting sites. In fact, they are not very closely related to our native sparrows at all. Native sparrows are beneficial, while the house sparrow, introduced from England and Germany, has become a pest. They are especially frustrating | because they often take over bluebird boxes and purple martin houses. There are more than a dozen species of sparrows that can be found in Illinois throughout the course of a year. Most inhabit open spaces, grassy fields and the edges of wooded areas. In town, you are most likely to see white-throated sparrows in spring and fall as they migrate through our state. For those living in the country, other varieties may be seen coming to feeders. |