View Record #4510



ID4510
Q1. Name of locality or area you are reporting aboutBaner Park Society
Rough Address/AreaBaner Chs, Aundh
City/DistrictPune
StateMaharashtra
Location Latitude18.55883217
Location Longitude73.80226898
Q3. What time period are you reporting about?2010-2012
Q4. What kind of general area are you reporting about?City (outskirts)
Q5. What kind of locality is/was this in the time period chosen above?New residential development
Q6. Roughly how large is the locality/area from which you are reporting sparrows?100-500 metres across (eg, a market, bus-stand or park)
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?Often: I saw sparrows several times a week
Q9. When you did see House Sparrows in this time period and locality/area, how many did you typically see?A fair number: When I saw sparrows, there were usually between 5 and 30 birds
Q10. If House Sparrows are/were present in this time period and locality/area, did you observe active nests?Nests seen occasionally
Q11. Would you like to share a story about House Sparrows from this time period?In 2008 we decided to shift to Pune from Mumbai. For the first 2 years 2008-2010, I saw many species of birds but did not know how to befriend them. Till then my interaction with sparrows was limited to the water bowl. The biggest break came when I visited my brother in the US. He had a bird feeder hung outside his house that was visited by a variety of birds. I instantly fell in love with it and bought one for my friends back home. This feeder is a plastic cylinder with holes all around it with little perches for the birds to sit and eat. Back in Pune, I promptly filled it up with 4 types of grains (rice, wheat, jowar and ragi) and hung it in my balcony that is very inviting with a lot of lush green potted plants. I also kept another water bowl next to it and was sure that the sparrows would come instantly. I was very disappointed when for the next 4-5 days no birds visited it. Then on the 6th day 2 sparrows visited the feeder, inspected it, ate out of it and flew away. On the 7th day 4-5 sparrows came and had their fill at the feeder, and then on it was as if they went back and announced- “The Party is On!” With every passing day their number increased from 2 to 20 to 40… and the number is increasing! It’s as if my sparrows have spread their message to their near and distant relatives and friends to come and settle here, in this “Land of Plenty”. Occasionally Bulbuls, Doves and Babblers are allowed to join in the feast! A point to note is that the sparrows systematically pushed out all other grains except rice which they relished. In the beginning the plastic container of the feeder with a capacity of about 1kg lasted for 8 days. Now a days it needs to be refilled every 3rd day!!
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?