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Abd al Kuri sparrow

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Suborder
  
Passeri

Scientific name
  
Passer hemileucus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Passeriformes

Superfamily
  
Passeroidea

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Kordofan sparrow, Shelley's sparrow, Swahili sparrow, Socotra sparrow, Swainson's sparrow

The Abd al-Kuri sparrow (Passer hemileucus) is a passerine bird endemic to the small island of Abd al Kuri (also spelled several other ways) in the Socotra archipelago of the Indian Ocean, off the Horn of Africa. Though this species was originally described as a distinct species, it was considered conspecific with the Socotra sparrow. A study by Guy Kirwan showed significant differences from the Socotra sparrow, and that the two sparrows might even have different origins. On the evidence that it is morphologically distinct, BirdLife International (and hence the IUCN Red List) recognised it as a species, and it was listed in the IOC World Bird List from December 2009. It has a very restricted distribution, and a population of under 1,000 individuals, so despite not having any known threats it is considered a Vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.

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Abd al-Kuri sparrow Wikipedia