periquito-australiano vs House Sparrow

Melopsittacus undulatus comparado com Passer domesticus

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Atributo periquito-australiano House Sparrow
Nome científico Melopsittacus undulatus Passer domesticus
Ordem Psittaciformes Passeriformes
Família Psittaculidae Passeridae
Estado de conservação Least Concern Least Concern
Comprimento 18,0 cm (7.1 in) 16,0 cm (6.3 in)
Envergadura 30,0 cm (11.8 in) 25,0 cm (9.8 in)
Peso 30,0 g (1.06 oz) 30,0 g (1.06 oz)
Dieta Primarily grass seeds and other small seeds. In the wild, feeds on the ground in … Primarily seeds and grains, supplemented with insects during breeding season. Readily exploits human food scraps …
Tamanho da postura 4-6 1-8
Population Trend
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Size Comparison

Body Length
periquito-australiano 18,0 cm
House Sparrow 16,0 cm
Envergadura
periquito-australiano 30,0 cm
House Sparrow 25,0 cm
Peso
periquito-australiano 30,0 g
House Sparrow 30,0 g
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Habitat Comparison

Habitats partilhados

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periquito-australiano only

House Sparrow only

periquito-australiano

Open grasslands, scrublands, and woodland in the Australian interior. Nomadic, following rainfall and seeding events.

House Sparrow

Closely associated with human habitation. Found in cities, towns, farms, and any built environment. Rarely found far from people.

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Song & Call Comparison

periquito-australiano

Canto

A rising, chattering 'budgerigar' chatter: rapid series of 'chek-chek-chek' and melodic warbling. Enormous wild flocks produce a continuous roaring chorus. Good vocal mimics in captivity.

House Sparrow

Canto

Monotonous series of chirping 'cheep' and 'chirrup' notes. Male gives 'chilp' song repeatedly. Flocks produce constant chirping chatter. No melodic song; purely functional calls.

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Geographic Range & Migration

periquito-australiano

Interior of Australia, especially arid and semi-arid regions. One of the most popular pet birds worldwide.

House Sparrow

Native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Introduced to every continent except Antarctica, making it the most widely distributed wild bird.

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Estado de conservação

Least Concern

periquito-australiano

Least Concern

House Sparrow

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How to Tell Them Apart

periquito-australiano

Plumagem

Wild-type is green with yellow head and barred black scalloping on upperparts. Captive-bred varieties include blue, white, yellow, and many other colors.

Bico

Short, downward-curved, olive-grey bill typical of parakeets

House Sparrow

Plumagem

Males have grey crowns, chestnut napes, black bibs, and streaked brown backs. Females and juveniles are plain buffy-brown with a pale eyebrow stripe.

Bico

Short, stout, conical bill — black in breeding males, yellowish in non-breeding

Key Differences

  • • Weight: House Sparrow (30g) vs Budgerigar (30g)
  • • Length: House Sparrow (16 cm) vs Budgerigar (18 cm)
  • • Wingspan: House Sparrow (25 cm) vs Budgerigar (30 cm)
  • • Family: House Sparrow (Passeridae) vs Budgerigar (Psittaculidae)
  • • Habitat: House Sparrow prefers Closely associated with human habitation. Found in cities, t; Budgerigar prefers Open grasslands, scrublands, and woodland in the Australian
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About These Birds

periquito-australiano

The budgerigar is the third most popular pet in the world after dogs and cats, and by far the most common pet parrot. Wild budgies travel in enormous nomadic flocks that can darken the sky. Males can learn to mimic human speech, with one record-holding budgie having a vocabulary of 1,728 words.

House Sparrow

The house sparrow is perhaps the most successful bird in the world at living alongside humans. Introduced to New York in 1851, it spread across North America within decades. Despite its global abundance, house sparrow populations have declined significantly in parts of western Europe.

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