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Balkrishna Soneji -
Residential locality Gota, VAndemataram City area Ahmedabad Gujarat
About 30+ bird nests (clay nests) have been freely distributed in our society by Prof. Raval (R.C.Technical Institutes, Ahmedabad). At present, one sparrow couple is busy in making nest in the clay nest placed in the compound of my home.
18/4/2012
About 30+ bird nests (clay nests) have been freely distributed in our society by Prof. Raval (R.C.Technical Institutes, Ahmedabad). At present, one sparrow couple is busy in making nest in the clay nest placed in the compound of my home.
18/4/2012
Sunil Kapoor -
Sector-46C Chandigarh Sector 46 Chandigarh
I remember in my younger time there are so many house sparrow at Chandigarh frequenting my house for food & water which I kept on roof of my house but now they are rarely seen in Chandigarh.I have two nesting sites in my house for house sparrow where they are frequenting every year for nesting purpose. I plan to install more bird house for them.
I remember in my younger time there are so many house sparrow at Chandigarh frequenting my house for food & water which I kept on roof of my house but now they are rarely seen in Chandigarh.I have two nesting sites in my house for house sparrow where they are frequenting every year for nesting purpose. I plan to install more bird house for them.
Praween Kavi -
India Pocket A, Mayur Vihar II New Delhi Delhi
there's a park adjacent my home where a large number of small birds the size of sparrow or smaller can be seen swarming and chirping in the bushes during evenings, guess not throughout the year. Recently I saw one which had shades as that of a sparrow on its wings.
I miss sparrows so much not only for their chirping but also for the reason that these were the most daring or human-friendly birds, often coming very close to get their food from our plate.
I can't really guess why they deserted human habitats, excessive fertilizer use seems plausible as vultures also vanished during the last four decades, but hard to believe as the sparrows could feed on so many things, - insects, cooked food, so on.
there's a park adjacent my home where a large number of small birds the size of sparrow or smaller can be seen swarming and chirping in the bushes during evenings, guess not throughout the year. Recently I saw one which had shades as that of a sparrow on its wings.
I miss sparrows so much not only for their chirping but also for the reason that these were the most daring or human-friendly birds, often coming very close to get their food from our plate.
I can't really guess why they deserted human habitats, excessive fertilizer use seems plausible as vultures also vanished during the last four decades, but hard to believe as the sparrows could feed on so many things, - insects, cooked food, so on.
bhavik -
Girikunj Kandivali West ,MG cross road #4 Behind Patel Nagar Mumbai Maharashtra
well i had installed a few breeding boxes ,the sparrows did came for a survey but then they did not build a nest ....have seen them fighting for mates too.
well i had installed a few breeding boxes ,the sparrows did came for a survey but then they did not build a nest ....have seen them fighting for mates too.
V. Santharam -
Children's Park and Guindy National Park Chennai Tamil Nadu
Usually seen on the outskirts of the Park including at Raj Bhavan, IIT border etc.
Usually seen on the outskirts of the Park including at Raj Bhavan, IIT border etc.



