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  2. House sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Birds of a pair copulate frequently until the female is laying eggs, and the male mounts the female repeatedly each time a pair mates. [133] The house sparrow is monogamous, and typically mates for life, but birds from pairs often engage in extra-pair copulations, so about 15% of house sparrow fledglings are unrelated to their mother's mate. [136]

  3. Bird egg - Wikipedia

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    Humans have a long history of eating eggs, both wild bird eggs and farm-raised bird eggs. [citation needed] Brood parasitism occurs in birds when one species lays its eggs in the nest of another. In some cases, the host's eggs are removed or eaten by the female, or expelled by her chick.

  4. List of birds of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal is the state bird of Ohio. This list of birds of Ohio includes species documented in the U.S. state of Ohio and accepted by Ohio Bird Records Committee (OBRC). As of November 2024, there were 451 species on the official list. [1]

  5. The birds are back in town: Migratory birds in Ohio that ...

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    The bird sightings were compiled to produce the count of the most-observed species by month and state. A common house sparrow stops near a puddle on Marcy Street in Portsmouth for a sip of water ...

  6. Song sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The eggs of the song sparrow are brown with greenish-white spots. Females lay three to five eggs per clutch, with an average incubation time of 13–15 days before hatching. In the field, they are most easily confused with the Lincoln's sparrow and the Savannah sparrow. The former can be recognized by its shorter, grayer tail and the ...

  7. Nature: Lincoln's sparrows gather in Ohio

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    In northern Ohio, one can find possibly the largest single site of the bird that possesses "more wildness" than any other bird. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  8. Lark sparrow - Wikipedia

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    The breeding habitat is a variety of open habitats including grasslands and cultivation. Lark sparrows nest on the ground, laying three to six eggs in a grass cup nest sheltered by a clump of grass or other vegetation. The eggs are white with black scrawling. Lark sparrows are occasional victims of brood parasitism by the brown-headed cowbird. [2]

  9. What birds can I see in Ohio? Hundreds of species are on ...

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    The majority of birds that migrate through Ohio each spring will do so in May. "Then in June, we see the stragglers," Emmert said. Cuckoos are one of the most common species that tend to fly ...