They may look innocent enough, but these sparrows are anything but.
"They're little thieves, but they're interesting little thieves," Clare Browne says.
She's part of a study into these bizarre sugar thefts by behavioural animal researchers at Waikato University.
"We're quite interested in just what the birds do. Are there just some birds which are stealing more than others? Is it just the males? is it males and females? Are the parents perhaps teaching their offspring?" Browne said.
"It's quite novel foraging behaviour and it shows that these birds are able to adapt to living in a human-modified environment which is quite important to their survival."