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Rufous-collared Sparrow was created in 1776.

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White crowned sparrow is the closet relative, but others are the golden crowned sparrow and the Harris' sparrow.

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John Patrick Hubbard has written:

'Geographic variation in non-California populations of the rufous-crowned sparrow' -- subject(s): Bird populations, Birds, Rufous-crowned sparrow

'Notes on voles (Microtus, famaily Cricetidae) in New Mexico' -- subject(s): Muridae, Voles

'Check-list of the birds of New Mexico' -- subject(s): Birds

'Notes on northern Mexican birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Identification

'The summer birds of the Gila Valley, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Birds

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Some species, like the white crowned and white throated migrate, others, like the song sparrow, do not.

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Rufous Hornbill was created in 1766.

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Rufous Minor was created in 1792.

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Rufous Bristlebird was created in 1867.

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Rufous Twistwing was created in 2007.

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Rufous Grasshopper was created in 1758.

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Rufous Vanga was created in 1766.

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The small brown bird with a white stripe on its head is called a White-crowned Sparrow.

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rufous humming birds in the rainforest

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Rufous-throated Dipper was created in 1882.

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Rufous-throated Tanager was created in 1851.

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Rufous-necked Hornbill was created in 1829.

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Rufous rat-kangaroo was created in 1837.

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Western Rufous Bristlebird was created in 1902.

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Rufous-breasted Wren was created in 1819.

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Rufous mouse opossum was created in 1888.

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Rufous-winged Sunbird was created in 1983.

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Rufous-winged Tanager was created in 1858.

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Rufous-cheeked Tanager was created in 1857.

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Rufous-tailed Weaver was created in 1887.

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Rufous-naped Whistler was created in 1874.

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Rufous-faced Warbler was created in 1854.

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Rufous-banded Honeyeater was created in 1843.

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Rufous-eared Warbler was created in 1829.

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Rufous-tailed Shama was created in 1839.

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Rufous-bellied Seedsnipe was created in 1831.

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Rufous-capped Motmot was created in 1818.

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Rufous-throated Honeyeater was created in 1843.

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The binomial nomenclature of the Rufous Hornbill is Buceros hydrocorax.

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No. The conservation status of the Rufous bettong is "least concern".

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Rufous Dog-faced Bat was created in 1980.

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Northern rufous mouse lemur was created in 2000.

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The rufous owl is Ninox rufa, native to Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea.

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reddish in color. Example: Rufous-breasted towhee (a bird with a reddish-orange breast).

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Worms and insects

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A sparrow landed on the roof. There was a loud noise and the sparrow flew away.

The first time you talk about something ( sparrow) use a, because we don't know about the sparrow, this is any sparrow. The second time sparrow is mention use the because we now know what sparrow you are talking about - it is the sparrow on the roof.

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The rufous-bellied thrush is not endangered. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified it as a Least Concern species.

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The national bird of Argentina is the Rufous Hornero (Furnarius rufus), also known as the Rufous ovenbird, a common South American bird.

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Many things will eat a sparrow - the obvious one is a sparrow hawk, but many other hawks will eat a sparrow.

Cats and foxes will eat a sparrow if they can catch it.

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Rufous-bellied Thrush

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sparrow is collectively used for male and female sparrow.

If still you want to make sure, what is the gender then use words accordingly like

she sparrow, mother sparrow, etc

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No.

The only marsupial that truly hibernates is the Mountain Pygmy possum.

Several marsupials periodically enter a state of torpor, but the rufous bettong is not one of them.

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