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Dr. Raju Kasambe -
Kasturi Plaza Dombivali East Dombivli Maharashtra
There is a roost of sparrow on an Ashoka (Polyalthia longifolia) tree here. They are always around. But early morning and evening I can hear their chorus.
There is a roost of sparrow on an Ashoka (Polyalthia longifolia) tree here. They are always around. But early morning and evening I can hear their chorus.
Dr. Raju Kasambe -
Bus Stand, boisar Boisar Maharashtra
I visited this place last week. There were at least three nests in a gap above the ACs in nearby buildings. One nest was there in an card board box hanging at the inquiry office. Some staff had put an artificial nest for sparrows there above the Notice Board. There were many sparrows all around.
I visited this place last week. There were at least three nests in a gap above the ACs in nearby buildings. One nest was there in an card board box hanging at the inquiry office. Some staff had put an artificial nest for sparrows there above the Notice Board. There were many sparrows all around.
Alka -
Gopal Ganj, near New Gurudwara Civil Lines Chandrapur Maharashtra
My mother in law feeds them daily. They come home daily in large numbers.
My mother in law feeds them daily. They come home daily in large numbers.
Richeeka saikia -
kamarchuburi bishnu rava path Ushanagar Tezpur Assam
It is quite sad to see the decline in the sparrow population. My cousin in kindergarten had to learn birds name. He had seen crows, hens, myna. But when I asked him about sparrows, "gharsirika" in our native tongue, he did not know what they were. He had never seen a sparrow. When we were kids there were a lot of sparrows and we used to feed them grains. They used to build nest on our roofs and laid blue eggs. But kids now have no idea what sparrows are. Its really a depressing scenario. I hope sparrows wont be the next dodos.
It is quite sad to see the decline in the sparrow population. My cousin in kindergarten had to learn birds name. He had seen crows, hens, myna. But when I asked him about sparrows, "gharsirika" in our native tongue, he did not know what they were. He had never seen a sparrow. When we were kids there were a lot of sparrows and we used to feed them grains. They used to build nest on our roofs and laid blue eggs. But kids now have no idea what sparrows are. Its really a depressing scenario. I hope sparrows wont be the next dodos.
Niraj Thapa -
Diesel Power House Quarter Gangtok Sikkim
I saw the House Sparrows every time I visited there, The Corrugated Sheeted Housing Quarters provide them refuge and disappear their, must be housing their nests.
I saw the House Sparrows every time I visited there, The Corrugated Sheeted Housing Quarters provide them refuge and disappear their, must be housing their nests.



