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Brajesh Mahant -
Jhiri-Bajaura Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh
Finally a sparrow couple choose my house for their nest. like their forefathers, after the gap of about 25 years. I am very happy. I enjoy their chirping, which I heard after about 25 years. Thank God they are back. Although one couple. I am hoping a large number.
What was the reason behind their disappeance, may be pollution, changing pattern of agriculture, rise in tempreture, changing pattern of construction, struggle with other birds. It is the matter to be taken very seriously as they are symbolising that this area is no more suitable for living. So they are vanishing. How long we Hard skinned animals will survive ?
Finally a sparrow couple choose my house for their nest. like their forefathers, after the gap of about 25 years. I am very happy. I enjoy their chirping, which I heard after about 25 years. Thank God they are back. Although one couple. I am hoping a large number.
What was the reason behind their disappeance, may be pollution, changing pattern of agriculture, rise in tempreture, changing pattern of construction, struggle with other birds. It is the matter to be taken very seriously as they are symbolising that this area is no more suitable for living. So they are vanishing. How long we Hard skinned animals will survive ?
Brajesh Mahant -
Jhiri-Bajaura Himachal Pradesh Jhiri-Bajaura Himachal Pradesh
No sparrows at all. All gone. Where and why nobody knows.
No sparrows at all. All gone. Where and why nobody knows.
Brajesh Mahant -
Jhiri-Bajaura Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh
My house used to be the nests of dozen sparrows. Day long chirping and feeding babies were very common sight. I often get irritated by their scattered twigs. And feel pity for those younglings who often died due to falling from nests accidently. It was very very difficult to put them back in their nests if they survived after falling.
My house used to be the nests of dozen sparrows. Day long chirping and feeding babies were very common sight. I often get irritated by their scattered twigs. And feel pity for those younglings who often died due to falling from nests accidently. It was very very difficult to put them back in their nests if they survived after falling.



