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Addepalli Venkata Mallikarjuna Vittal -
Dwarakapuram Musi Belt, Behin DSNR Bus Depot Vidyuth Nagar, Dilsukh Nagar Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Over a period of 10 to 15 years since we resided in Dwarakapuram colony say from 1974 to 1989 the entire clan of sparrows somehow disappeared. The reasons were numerous including but not limited to Sewage and Drainage system through septic tanks into river, high pollution from various industries, firms and localities, heavy and dense population which outnumbered the visitors, cultivation of grass within the valley in extended belts where birds were safe, extensive deforestration. Uppal, Ramanthapur were remote enough that the land area was full of lush green trees and enough space for breeding places. The waters mainly turned murkier day by day and by 1990 they were core rotten.
Over a period of 10 to 15 years since we resided in Dwarakapuram colony say from 1974 to 1989 the entire clan of sparrows somehow disappeared. The reasons were numerous including but not limited to Sewage and Drainage system through septic tanks into river, high pollution from various industries, firms and localities, heavy and dense population which outnumbered the visitors, cultivation of grass within the valley in extended belts where birds were safe, extensive deforestration. Uppal, Ramanthapur were remote enough that the land area was full of lush green trees and enough space for breeding places. The waters mainly turned murkier day by day and by 1990 they were core rotten.
Sanjay Deshpande -
Shivaji Park,Dadar Shivaji park,dadar Mumbai Maharashtra
In earlier times there were many Sparrows used to sit in our balcony and we used to give them some food But now suddenly the population of sparrows has vanished drasically in my area. I don't know the reason. Now there are only crows and doves and few parrots but no sparrows at all
They have miracuously disappeared.
If you know the reason I will be intrested to know the same and help in cause of retaining the population
Thanks
Sanjay Deshpande
9819652306
In earlier times there were many Sparrows used to sit in our balcony and we used to give them some food But now suddenly the population of sparrows has vanished drasically in my area. I don't know the reason. Now there are only crows and doves and few parrots but no sparrows at all
They have miracuously disappeared.
If you know the reason I will be intrested to know the same and help in cause of retaining the population
Thanks
Sanjay Deshpande
9819652306
Shambhavy Avasthi -
rajajipuram Rajajipuram Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
once i was capturing a video in which sparrows were drinking water. suddenly they started bathing in that fluttering their tails so fastly that some water droplet were on my camera screen .thtawas a vary beautiful and a cute incident, i want to share with the whole world.
once i was capturing a video in which sparrows were drinking water. suddenly they started bathing in that fluttering their tails so fastly that some water droplet were on my camera screen .thtawas a vary beautiful and a cute incident, i want to share with the whole world.
Mac -
Flower Garden Deepanjali Nagar Bangalore Karnataka
I have observed sparrows in the balcony of my room, sometimes during the late afternoons. After i noticed a couple of them pecking on the rice fallen down outside the main door, i started littering my balcony with rice whenever i could remember and few of the birds used to visit. But they were quick to retreat even if they catch my shadow moving!
I have observed sparrows in the balcony of my room, sometimes during the late afternoons. After i noticed a couple of them pecking on the rice fallen down outside the main door, i started littering my balcony with rice whenever i could remember and few of the birds used to visit. But they were quick to retreat even if they catch my shadow moving!
Addepalli Venkata Mallikarjuna Vittal -
Dwarakapuram Musi Belt, Behin DSNR Bus Depot Vidyuth Nagar, Dilsukh Nagar Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh
Being a hardcore naturologist am fond of flora and fauna and has spotted variety of birds, small animals and variety of reptiles in Musi River valley belt area which extended from old high court to nacharam and far interior to the outskirts. The wise told, sparrows dwell where abundance rules, where ample grains and nuts are found, where people are happy and live well. Nevertheless to say, its a thirll to share my experience as a kid in these forests. Variety of birds including some variety of sparrows used to dwell the musi belt fed exclusively on hunting fish. Small but abundant of fish were available and musi was clear waters. So large number of birds would visit this place from across the places during daytime. Apart from, the seema chintha kaaya (also called as Goras Amli, Ganga Imli, Kodukkappuli, Seeme hunase, Vilayati chinch,) in various languages was their part of diet. A variety of birds including parrots, red beaked ones and black spotted doves were especailly fond of the ripe guavas and the seethaphal which were sparsely seen in Musi belt and banks.
Being a hardcore naturologist am fond of flora and fauna and has spotted variety of birds, small animals and variety of reptiles in Musi River valley belt area which extended from old high court to nacharam and far interior to the outskirts. The wise told, sparrows dwell where abundance rules, where ample grains and nuts are found, where people are happy and live well. Nevertheless to say, its a thirll to share my experience as a kid in these forests. Variety of birds including some variety of sparrows used to dwell the musi belt fed exclusively on hunting fish. Small but abundant of fish were available and musi was clear waters. So large number of birds would visit this place from across the places during daytime. Apart from, the seema chintha kaaya (also called as Goras Amli, Ganga Imli, Kodukkappuli, Seeme hunase, Vilayati chinch,) in various languages was their part of diet. A variety of birds including parrots, red beaked ones and black spotted doves were especailly fond of the ripe guavas and the seethaphal which were sparsely seen in Musi belt and banks.



