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Venkatasubramanian P -
Classic Enclave, Sainikpuri Kapra Secunderabad Andhra Pradesh
I have been living in this area for the last 10 yrs. Initially I did find few sparrows but unfortunately they have vanished over the years. Now, I don't find any. Feel so sorry for them. Love to see them back in my area.
I have been living in this area for the last 10 yrs. Initially I did find few sparrows but unfortunately they have vanished over the years. Now, I don't find any. Feel so sorry for them. Love to see them back in my area.
Manabi Paul -
Nungi Station Bazar B.B.T Rd, Budge Budge Kolkata West Bengal
Nungi station market is very nearby the Nungi station, it is a very crowded market...........there are soo many shops. There is a shop selling dry foods like, biscuits, bhujis, muri, some dried sweets etc. etc. .......... generally just around 12.30pm to 2pm there are a flock of sparrows who feed on those dried foods which had been thrown away outside of the shop by the shopkeeper. But no nest have been found till now. Particularly at that time those sparrows come, eat on those foods and then go away.
Nungi station market is very nearby the Nungi station, it is a very crowded market...........there are soo many shops. There is a shop selling dry foods like, biscuits, bhujis, muri, some dried sweets etc. etc. .......... generally just around 12.30pm to 2pm there are a flock of sparrows who feed on those dried foods which had been thrown away outside of the shop by the shopkeeper. But no nest have been found till now. Particularly at that time those sparrows come, eat on those foods and then go away.
Boovendra Raja -
Moogambigai nagar residential area, Palavanjipalayam moogambigai nagar, palavanjipalayam Tiruppur Tamil Nadu
we use to live in that area starting from the year 2001. we use to see large number of sparrows during that time even we use to sparrow nest in the bushes in our little garden. at that time we see so many sparrows coming daily to eat some food, drink some water, use to take rest in the trees nearby.
we use to live in that area starting from the year 2001. we use to see large number of sparrows during that time even we use to sparrow nest in the bushes in our little garden. at that time we see so many sparrows coming daily to eat some food, drink some water, use to take rest in the trees nearby.
RAKESH V -
Jogupalya G 5th Street main road, near to Someshwara Temple Jogupalya Bangalore Karnataka
Hi,
I am reporting this from my observations of house sparrows from a locality well within the heart of Bangalore city, hardly 500Mtrs away from MG Road, which is supposed to be the most happening and commercial activity centre in Bangalore city.
I feel myself very lucky to be working at a place which has continued to preserve the charm and nature even after the commercialization.
The place i am referring to is a small area called "Jogupalya" near to Ulsoor, which has a history of about 275 years much before even the Bangalore city existed.
Reason for this area to still have its heritage preserved is the difficulty in access by road due to very narrow roads within the area for interlinking, which happens to be the "Blessing in disguise" i feel.
As u walk into this area, u will find houses which are standing tall and strong even after its construction for more than 125 years. So one can easily catch the history behind the area and more importantly the charm of olden days, very difficult to find in today's urban localities.
Main reasons for finding Sparrows in this locality are
1. Old houses with clay roof tops or sheet houses mostly are welcoming factosrs for Sparrows nesting.
2. Jogupalya G 5th street still houses old trading shops (locally called as Mandi'S)wending Rice and other cereals at wholesale prices, wherein there are lots of rice and cereals dispersed on the floor during the loading and unloading of the rice bags and cereal bags.
3. Jogupalya is popular mostly for being the host for Bangalore's oldest temple "Sri Someshwara temple" whoich was built during Chola dynasty rule and which still stands tall till date. Here inside this temple, we find lots of Sparrow activity like nesting and feeding.
Just for information, i have been trying to do my best to preserve these sparrows in my locality by constantly providing cereals locally called "NAVANE" not sure wat is it called in english, which is supposed to be fed for the pigeons by people on rooftops
Hi,
I am reporting this from my observations of house sparrows from a locality well within the heart of Bangalore city, hardly 500Mtrs away from MG Road, which is supposed to be the most happening and commercial activity centre in Bangalore city.
I feel myself very lucky to be working at a place which has continued to preserve the charm and nature even after the commercialization.
The place i am referring to is a small area called "Jogupalya" near to Ulsoor, which has a history of about 275 years much before even the Bangalore city existed.
Reason for this area to still have its heritage preserved is the difficulty in access by road due to very narrow roads within the area for interlinking, which happens to be the "Blessing in disguise" i feel.
As u walk into this area, u will find houses which are standing tall and strong even after its construction for more than 125 years. So one can easily catch the history behind the area and more importantly the charm of olden days, very difficult to find in today's urban localities.
Main reasons for finding Sparrows in this locality are
1. Old houses with clay roof tops or sheet houses mostly are welcoming factosrs for Sparrows nesting.
2. Jogupalya G 5th street still houses old trading shops (locally called as Mandi'S)wending Rice and other cereals at wholesale prices, wherein there are lots of rice and cereals dispersed on the floor during the loading and unloading of the rice bags and cereal bags.
3. Jogupalya is popular mostly for being the host for Bangalore's oldest temple "Sri Someshwara temple" whoich was built during Chola dynasty rule and which still stands tall till date. Here inside this temple, we find lots of Sparrow activity like nesting and feeding.
Just for information, i have been trying to do my best to preserve these sparrows in my locality by constantly providing cereals locally called "NAVANE" not sure wat is it called in english, which is supposed to be fed for the pigeons by people on rooftops
Brinda Upadhyaya -
lOKHANDWALLA MARKET ANDHER IWEST Wardha Maharashtra
YES- WE MUST TAKE STEPS TO CONSERVE SPARROWS. THEIT CHIRPING IS SOOTHING AND PEACEFUL. WE MUST SAVE THEIR HABITAT.
BRINDA UPADHYAYA ,
PRESIDENT ,
ASSOCIATON FOR SERVICE AND HEALING OF ANIMALS,
903-3B, GREEN ACRES,
LOKHANDWALLA , ANDHERI WEST,
MUMBAI- 53
+919820127085/88
E MAIL- ashaforanimal@gmail.com
YES- WE MUST TAKE STEPS TO CONSERVE SPARROWS. THEIT CHIRPING IS SOOTHING AND PEACEFUL. WE MUST SAVE THEIR HABITAT.
BRINDA UPADHYAYA ,
PRESIDENT ,
ASSOCIATON FOR SERVICE AND HEALING OF ANIMALS,
903-3B, GREEN ACRES,
LOKHANDWALLA , ANDHERI WEST,
MUMBAI- 53
+919820127085/88
E MAIL- ashaforanimal@gmail.com



