kattekultuuride
Kattekultuuride, also known as Baltic House Sparrows or Nordic House Sparrows, are a group of subspecies belonging to the House Sparrow species (Passer domesticus). They are found in the Baltics, Northern Europe, and parts of Western Russia. The term "Kattekultuuride" is a term used in Estonian, translating to "house culture" or "house species."
Kattekultuuride are sedentary birds, meaning they do not migrate, and are typically found in human-made environments,
The primary differences between Kattekultuuride and other House Sparrow subspecies lie in their physical appearance and
Kattekultuuride are considered to be an integral part of the European ecosystem, playing a vital role in
Research on Kattekultuuride is ongoing, and more is being learned about their behavior, habitat requirements, and