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SUDHIR KUMAR - Village Ismailpur Haryana Haryana

As, I mentioned during the period 2000-04, A large number of sparrows were seen in this village. But from 2005-09, the situation changed. Mobile revolution began from 2004-05 and began the countdown of sparrows.The new houses were built in the village and people left their open air houses.New houses were close and there was no space for the sparrows to build their nests.People used to feed the sparrows by throwing grains(wheat and millet) on their roofs.I used to find often my parents fighting with the nests in the house and keeping them out of the house.If this negative effect of mobile revolution would have been found earlier, this loss could be prevented. But now, as I think there is no way to get back those days.


SOURAV - Sector-47 and 31, Chandigarh SECTOR-31A CHANDIGARH Chandigarh

I always had those tiny visitors, though uninvited, at and around my home, in the parks and temples.
My Mom and I started sprinkling 'kanki' (soft broken rice), tiny dough ball, cereals and water in old clay bowl in our window, rear balcony and sometimes atop the letter box.
That time I used to see these chirruping beauties, this time as guest, playfully showing their presence even when it was a scorching ~40'C heat outside.
But with passing time, I do admit a drastic fall in their public appearances! And now, conscious visits and vigilance, can make a pair or two visible, which is quite saddening..!!


vaibhav kulkarni - kendriya nagar (a residential layout beside the turahalli forest) kendriyanagar,ganigarapalya,talaghattapura post,bangalore-62 Bangalore Karnataka

well i saw a sparrow nearly after 1 year..... this one was a female house sparrow and i have taken pictures of it.
if there are any active workshops or help you guys need please do mail me!!!!


S.Muthu Kumar - CJM court Kumbakonam Tamil Nadu

In my childhood days on vacation i used to go to my home -village, there i found a lot of sparrows on every morning . Seeing them in a flock on a fine morning is a great experience to explain. Now also i visit my home-village, but i din't foun d even a single sparrow there my morning are seem like "Morning Without Sun(Sparrow)".

We Have To Do Something To Save Sparrow's ,I Want TO see them AGAIN!!!


Jasvinder Singh - Indraprastha Estate, WHO building Central Delhi Delhi

I have seen them a few days back, and was happy to see them in the WHO office parking (on a tree) as i didnt see them at all in my residential area.