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Invasive House Sparrows Spotted Again in Pingtung, Checheng; Bird Society Urges Reporting

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Invasive House Sparrows have been sighted again in Checheng, Pingtung, mixed with local Tree Sparrows. The Pingtung Bird Society is urging birdwatchers to report sightings to help track and manage the invasive species, with the county government planning removal.

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Q: Where were the two House Sparrows spotted in Pingtung County in late March?
A: They were spotted at the Checheng Inclusive Playground near Fu'an Temple.
Q: Who is the president of the Pingtung Bird Society mentioned in the article?
A: The president of the Pingtung Bird Society is Wu Zheng-wen.
Q: How many nests did the county government remove at Fu'an Temple in 2024?
A: The county government removed eleven nests at Fu'an Temple during that year.
Q: What are the native regions of House Sparrows according to the Chinese Wild Bird Federation?
A: They are native to Europe, Central Asia, South Asia, and Indochina.
Q: How much larger are House Sparrows compared to the native Taiwanese sparrows?
A: House Sparrows are about ten percent larger than the native sparrows.