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NAIDU SAROJINI DEVI -
Sri krishanadevaraya university Anantapur Andhra Pradesh
Nests seen in may home and near by some houses.
Nests seen in may home and near by some houses.
Jagruth P -
Small village Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu
I was trying very hard to photograph sparrows .. finally i succeed in getting my best picture ..
I was trying very hard to photograph sparrows .. finally i succeed in getting my best picture ..
Kaushal K. Srivastva -
IIT Campus IIT Campus Roorkee Uttarakhand
Now-a-days, following undesirable changes may be danger for some other birds species:
1. Cutting of Fruits tree
2. Preferences given ornamental trees in plantation at IIT Roorkee rather than some tradition trees which attract bird e.g. Peepal, Pakad, Gullar, Mango, Bargad etc.
3. Majority of grassland converted in either parking spaces or concrete cover spaces. This reduces the grass land and opportunities of rain harvesting.
Now-a-days, following undesirable changes may be danger for some other birds species:
1. Cutting of Fruits tree
2. Preferences given ornamental trees in plantation at IIT Roorkee rather than some tradition trees which attract bird e.g. Peepal, Pakad, Gullar, Mango, Bargad etc.
3. Majority of grassland converted in either parking spaces or concrete cover spaces. This reduces the grass land and opportunities of rain harvesting.
Anusha Babbar -
No 1 Union Park, Bungalow with a large garden, lots of sparrows No 1 Union Park Pali Hill Road Mumbai Maharashtra
The periphery of the house is surrounded by old (40+) Bougainvillea, Petrea and other creepers and tecoma trees, that are very dense and many sparrows nest in them. We also have a bird bath on the roof (past 2yrs), that takes care of their water needs and my mum feeds the birds grains as well...so after the crows leave they arrive!
We had the opportunity to observe them closely as the Petrea volubilis creeper grew outside one of the bedroom windows in which they nested, sparrows have been there as long as i can remember
The periphery of the house is surrounded by old (40+) Bougainvillea, Petrea and other creepers and tecoma trees, that are very dense and many sparrows nest in them. We also have a bird bath on the roof (past 2yrs), that takes care of their water needs and my mum feeds the birds grains as well...so after the crows leave they arrive!
We had the opportunity to observe them closely as the Petrea volubilis creeper grew outside one of the bedroom windows in which they nested, sparrows have been there as long as i can remember



