View Record #1640



ID1640
Q1. Name of locality or area you are reporting aboutCoal estate colony, Civil Lines
Rough Address/AreaCivil Lines
City/DistrictNagpur
StateMaharashtra
Location Latitude21.16286087
Location Longitude79.05909729
Q3. What time period are you reporting about?2010-2012
Q4. What kind of general area are you reporting about?City (main)
Q5. What kind of locality is/was this in the time period chosen above?Old residential area
Q6. Roughly how large is the locality/area from which you are reporting sparrows?500 m to 1 km across (eg, a residential colony, commercial area or small village)
Q7. How well do/did you know this place in the time period chosen above?I lived there
Q8. How frequently did you see House Sparrows in the time period and locality/area chosen above?Never: I saw no sparrows during this period
Q9. When you did see House Sparrows in this time period and locality/area, how many did you typically see?Does not apply: I never saw sparrows during this period
Q10. If House Sparrows are/were present in this time period and locality/area, did you observe active nests?No sparrows observed
Q11. Would you like to share a story about House Sparrows from this time period?Lately, I have also been wondering that where these little creatures have vanished, who used to hop around with me when I was a kid. I vividly remember the pair of birds sitting and chirping at the kitchen window at my Nani's (grandmother) place in Bhopal. They also used to make their nests on the electric main switch or the empty cartons (their favorite place, I think!) and then the constant unstoppable chirping of the chicks made our games and play more fun. My Nani also used to keep aside two three bowls full of water especially for the birds and my Nanaji used to feed them chapatis prepared especially for the cows and birds. Food leftovers were also kept aside for them. And I always used to wonder that, "Ohh god, there are so many sparrows, they just don't leave you alone!" And its this day, when I just can't spot a single sparrow in my locality and in my city. What's more surprising is that the locality in which I am residing presently is the greenest patch on the map of the city (Nagpur) and is near to a small forest area under the Forest Department. There are innumerable trees on which sparrows can dwell but still I haven't been able to see a sparrow. I find it rather strange than just surprising. This thought rests in my mind and today I came across this initiative: Citizen Sparrow and I thought that probably the whole world is amused that where these birds have disappeared. I hope this small account that I have given of my childhood memories of which these little birds were a part can evoke the question in other's minds too. Where are the sparrows??
Q12. What kind of buildings are/were present during this time period in this locality?
Q13. Please describe this locality/area in your words.
Q14. Does or did anyone feed sparrows in this locality/area, or put out nestboxes?
Q15. If this is an agricultural area, what are the main crops grown?
Q16. How much green space exists/existed in this locality?
Q17. If you have seen sparrow nests, where were they?
Q18. When did mobile phone coverage arrive at this locality?