Rock Pigeon (Columba livia)
Length: 29–37 cm | Wingspan: 62–72 cm | Weight: 238–380 g
Plumage: Highly variable; wild‑type birds show blue‑gray body, iridescent neck, and two black wing bars.
Sexual Dimorphism: Minimal; males slightly larger with more iridescence.
Juveniles: Duller with brownish tones and less iridescence.
Diet: Seeds, grains, human food scraps; opportunistic forager.
Seasonal Diet Shift: Minimal due to reliance on human environments.
Breeding Biology: Breeds year‑round in Ohio’s cities.
Nest: Simple platform of sticks and debris on ledges, bridges, and buildings.
Clutch Size: 1–2 eggs; incubation 17–19 days.
Fledging: 25–32 days.
Lifespan: Typically 3–6 years; oldest 19 years.
Migration: Non‑migratory.
Vocalizations: Soft coos and grunts.
Behavior: Highly social; forms large flocks; excellent navigators.
Ohio Distribution: Abundant in all cities and towns.
Conservation Status: Introduced; stable.
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
Length: 20–23 cm | Wingspan: 31–44 cm | Weight: 58–100 g
Plumage: Glossy black with iridescent greens and purples; winter birds show white speckles.
Sexual Dimorphism: Minimal; males have bluer base to bill in breeding season.
Juveniles: Brown overall; molt into adult plumage in fall.
Diet: Insects, fruits, grains; highly opportunistic.
Seasonal Diet Shift: More insects in summer; more fruits in fall.
Breeding Biology: Cavity nester; aggressively displaces native species.
Nest: Grass, feathers, trash; built in cavities or vents.
Clutch Size: 4–6 eggs; incubation 12 days.
Fledging: 21–23 days.
Lifespan: Typically 2–5 years; oldest 15 years.
Migration: Partial; large winter flocks common.
Vocalizations: Harsh chatters; excellent mimics.
Behavior: Forms massive murmurations.
Ohio Distribution: Statewide; extremely abundant.
Conservation Status: Invasive; increasing.
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
Length: 14–18 cm | Wingspan: 19–25 cm | Weight: 24–40 g
Plumage: Males have gray crown, black bib, chestnut nape; females dull brown.
Sexual Dimorphism: Strong.
Juveniles: Similar to females.
Diet: Seeds, grains, insects, human food scraps.
Seasonal Diet Shift: More insects during breeding season.
Breeding Biology: Cavity nester; competes with bluebirds and swallows.
Nest: Bulky mass of grasses and feathers.
Clutch Size: 3–7 eggs; incubation 10–14 days.
Fledging: 14–17 days.
Lifespan: Typically 3–5 years; oldest 13 years.
Migration: Non‑migratory.
Vocalizations: Constant “cheep” calls.
Behavior: Highly social; thrives near humans.
Ohio Distribution: Statewide in urban areas.
Conservation Status: Invasive; stable.
Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica)
Length: 12–14 cm | Wingspan: 27–30 cm | Weight: 17–30 g
Plumage: Sooty brown overall; long, narrow, crescent‑shaped wings.
Sexual Dimorphism: None.
Juveniles: Similar to adults.
Diet: 100% aerial insects.
Seasonal Diet Shift: None.
Breeding Biology: Nests inside chimneys using saliva‑glued twigs.
Nest: Half‑cup of twigs attached to vertical walls.
Clutch Size: 3–5 eggs; incubation 18–21 days.
Fledging: 28–30 days.
Lifespan: Typically 4–6 years; oldest 14 years.
Migration: Long‑distance to South America.
Vocalizations: High‑pitched chattering.
Behavior: Cannot perch; clings to vertical surfaces.
Ohio Distribution: Common in towns with older chimneys.
Conservation Status: Declining due to chimney caps.
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula)
Length: 28–34 cm | Wingspan: 36–46 cm | Weight: 74–142 g
Plumage: Glossy black with iridescent blue‑purple head; long keel‑shaped tail.
Sexual Dimorphism: Males larger and more iridescent.
Juveniles: Brownish with dull eyes.
Diet: Insects, grains, fruits, small vertebrates.
Seasonal Diet Shift: More grains in fall; more insects in spring.
Breeding Biology: Nests in colonies in trees or shrubs.
Nest: Bulky cup of grasses and twigs.
Clutch Size: 1–7 eggs; incubation 12–15 days.
Fledging: 10–17 days.
Lifespan: Typically 5–7 years; oldest 23 years.
Migration: Partial; many overwinter in Ohio.
Vocalizations: Harsh, metallic calls.
Behavior: Highly social; forms huge winter flocks.
Ohio Distribution: Statewide.
Conservation Status: Declining moderately.