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  1. AlexC

    Caribbean ID please

    Found the following sighting listed. House Sparrow on St. Vincent, Grenadines - June 2005: http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/st.lucia/st.lucia3/st.lucia-june-05.htm
  2. AlexC

    Caribbean ID please

    I apologize for my presumptuousness, but according to all list I could find, they are expected and have been recorded throughout the Grenadines, to the point of commonality: http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/checklist.jsp?lang=EN&region=vc&list=clements...
  3. AlexC

    Caribbean ID please

    ...it's not. They are an invasive, non-native species, found throughout the entirety of North America very commonly in urban and suburban areas, and much of, if not the entirety of the West Indies - Raffaele et al in "Birds of the West Indies" note "range is expanding" and his map from ~1998...
  4. AlexC

    Caribbean ID please

    Hate to disappoint - these are all female-type House Sparrows.
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