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Posted by AVINASH on May 25, 2006

 

Hi guys,

 I am not an expert in ornithology nor am I an avid bird watcher. But the simple concern over the fact that the most common bird of India is rapidly dissapearing, brought me here.

I have been observing these birds since childhood and now when I sit and analyse, it is shocking to hear the truth. From different sources, the bird is a rare sight in bangalore, hyderabad, chennai city, Kolkatta and other major cities of India.

We know habitat destruction and scarcity of food can bring down the population of any life. Same is happening in the case of sparrows. The source of food is rapidly declining. Man is directly responsible. The air pollution is so high that few of the toxins are reducing the insect population. The adult may rely on seeds but a bay relys on insects. It becomes hard for the parents to forage insects. This way the infant mortality rate becomes very high. The other reason is quite simple. Open lands are converted into buildings in no time. And these buildings lack the holes where the sparrows generally make their nest.

We have to realize that things are changing pretty soon. There is a possibility that we may lose everything. I believe that it is not too late to protect our natural resources. Lets join hands before it is too late.

 

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Susan Sharma says

June 19, 2015 at 12:05 AM

Mr Ragoo Rao has done a field study on sparrows. Read it here
http://indianwildlifeclub.com/ResearchPapers/Field-Study-of-House-Sparrow.aspx


Alok Kaushik says

June 19, 2015 at 08:21 AM

Thanks for posting this. I am reminded of the days when sparrows used to build their nest in a ventilator of our house. I have not seen them in many years now.


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