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Sathish -
Hosur Hosur Tamil Nadu
After long years when i saw the sparrows in a small departmental shop, i was really happy which cant be explained in words, when i hear there sound my eyes started looking for them, i wish to see it always and i go to that shop regular but rare i can see it.
After long years when i saw the sparrows in a small departmental shop, i was really happy which cant be explained in words, when i hear there sound my eyes started looking for them, i wish to see it always and i go to that shop regular but rare i can see it.
chithra -
my home,sanjeevarayan koil street Tondiarpet Chennai Tamil Nadu
from my childwood days to till now,i am feeding the sparrows daily morning,its absolute fun in hearing the noise of this little creature and their cute way of having their food.they have become a another member in my family
from my childwood days to till now,i am feeding the sparrows daily morning,its absolute fun in hearing the noise of this little creature and their cute way of having their food.they have become a another member in my family
SWATI SANGHANI -
KISAN NAGAR NO 1 Thane Maharashtra
I FEED RAW RICE TO BIRDS REGULARLY & ALSO KEEP WATER FOR THEM IN ONE PLASTIC BOWL.
I FEED RAW RICE TO BIRDS REGULARLY & ALSO KEEP WATER FOR THEM IN ONE PLASTIC BOWL.
Mallika -
Airport - Commercial area Bengaluru International Airport Bangalore Karnataka
I saw them at the Bangalore airport. I think they like space! Bangalore had lots of it earlier. In the 70s and 80s, Bangalore was a haven for birds, especially sparrows. They used to feed on grains that they found in plenty all around. It was a general practice to expose grains directly to the hot sun. This helped in preserving grains in containers over long periods of time. Sparrows fed on them. They also need vast empty spaces. I live by the sea in Mumbai and as I was writing this, I spotted a couple of sparrows here!
I saw them at the Bangalore airport. I think they like space! Bangalore had lots of it earlier. In the 70s and 80s, Bangalore was a haven for birds, especially sparrows. They used to feed on grains that they found in plenty all around. It was a general practice to expose grains directly to the hot sun. This helped in preserving grains in containers over long periods of time. Sparrows fed on them. They also need vast empty spaces. I live by the sea in Mumbai and as I was writing this, I spotted a couple of sparrows here!
Prachi Sharma -
Model Town Sonepat Haryana
Every day my Grandfather would put outgrains for the birds and in summer season a bowl of water.And we would have scores of birds eating those grains everyday.By the end of the day the grain would be all gone.Our house and adjoining houses had couple of big trees and occasionally we would find a sparrow nest.It was a delight to watch these tiny birds perched on these trees and on our roof.
There is a belief in our area that when sparrows take a bath in the mud rains are about to arrive.
After coming to Bangalore I have hardly seen a sparrow or two.Hope this initiative revives the population of this adorable little bird.
Every day my Grandfather would put outgrains for the birds and in summer season a bowl of water.And we would have scores of birds eating those grains everyday.By the end of the day the grain would be all gone.Our house and adjoining houses had couple of big trees and occasionally we would find a sparrow nest.It was a delight to watch these tiny birds perched on these trees and on our roof.
There is a belief in our area that when sparrows take a bath in the mud rains are about to arrive.
After coming to Bangalore I have hardly seen a sparrow or two.Hope this initiative revives the population of this adorable little bird.



