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karthik K - Harohalli Yelahanka Bangalore Karnataka

Mining in the near place ( somewhere near a place Chickajala) around 6 kms from this has increased the traffic in the place considerably. The muddy roads have been converted to well tarred roads, but the habitat of the sparrows appears to have shrunk from the previous years.


NIkhil Dsilva - Mulgaon Church Gharoadwadi Mulgaon, Vasai Thane Maharashtra

My neighbor suddenly took interest in feeding a few sparrows that frequently flew in the area after a month or two the no. of sparrows started increasing and this days there are almost 50-70 sparrows in our neighborhood.


karma - Kharkibeh Kharkiberh PO Katrain Kullu Himachal Pradesh

There are four nests of sparrows on the wall of my house. Out of these one is ocuupied throughout the year and others only during April-June. Eggs are laid in all nests and chicks raised. Common myna is only threat who leaves no opputunity to steal their chicks.


Rameshbabu.M. - Mount Road area, Coonoor, the Nilgiris Coonoor Tamil Nadu

I offer food every day at lunch hours. At that time many birds
and squirrels coming there to eat the food. i also see many sparrows coming there. Some times i see a small fight between sparrows, mynas, crows and squirrels for take the food.i am sorry to say that, every time at the end of that fights the crows only win.


sreenivas reddy - krc brindavan residental colony, avinashi Avinashi Tamil Nadu

i saw sparrows nesting in a hole provided for ac pipes diameter around 3 inches.There was 3 chicks which were born newly. one day afternoon a chick unfortunately fell down which was not able to fly because it was very young. my mother, sister and neighbor managed to put the chick back in its nest . daily we used to see threat for young chicks of the sparrows from their enemy black bird which is more than 3 times the size of sparrow. mother sparrow somehow managed to protect the chicks by fighting with enemy bird. one fine day all the chicks started flying still remaining in the same nest with their family.