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The disappearance of Sparrrows

by Meghana Fessy | 08-05-2020 02:04 recommendations 0

Most of us have a childhood memory of waking up to the sparrow chirps. The small birds used to be all over the verandas and the balconies early in the morning. However, over the time, these birds started vanishing and their place was taken by long electric cables in the balcony and their nests were replaced by the concrete jungles of the city.
So what went wrong over the years? Where have the sparrows disappeared? As the concrete jungle spreads across cities and semi-urban spaces, hundreds of sparrows have taken a flight to never come back.
World Sparrow Day is a day designated to raise awareness of the house sparrow and then other common birds to urban environments, and of threats to their populations, observed on 20 March.

The depletion of habitat at urban and semi-urban spaces has been going on at an alarming rate, which is the reason behind the disappearance of common small birds like sparrow. The only way to bring them back is by people¡¯s participation. We need storytellers, sparrow feeders, photographers, bloggers, poets and volunteers and people from all walks of life to do their bit to create a harmonious space for the house sparrows to co-exist with human beings
Common sparrows are going extinct because of mindless urbanisation. They are losing not just their natural habitats but also the essential human touch they need and thrive upon. ... The indifference caused by a lack of emotional connect has pushed these birds to the edge of extinction

Many native species enjoy black oil sunflower seeds, but house sparrows do not. Avoid foods sparrows favor, such as millet, milo, wheat, and cracked corn. Place nest boxes away from human activity and buildings (about 300 feet).

If sparrows disappeared, the food web would be broken and reorganised. Humanity would suffer from the increased pests.

So I'm just gonna list out the reasons for their rapidly diminishing numbers :

1. Modern architecture

With small old houses with roofs and holes converting into ultra stylish flats with sleek walls, there is no room for sparrows to build their nests and survive.

2. No grains

The packaged food culture and supermarkets like food bazaar have completely outdated the concept of grains being sold openly in shops. The grains spilling out from gunny bags were the major source of the omnivorous sparrows' food.

3. Big birds

The small number of places and holes for building nests are now occupied by big birds like pigeons, crows and thus outdating the small bird population.

4. Excessive use of insecticides

Insects are part of newborn baby sparrow's diet and since due to excessive use of mosquito repellents and insecticides, sparrows are unable to feed them to their offsprings. This has resulted in a decline in sparrow's infant mortality rate.

5. Mobile radiation

Scientists consider mobile radiation the major culprit for the disappearance of sparrows. Birds navigate by sensing the earth's magnetic fields and mobile radiations are known to disturb them and interfering with bird's ability to move around.





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12 Comments

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello, Its me Bal krishna from Nepal
    I hope you are doing well.
    thanks for this amazing content.
    I hope to learn more from you
    keep inspiring fellow ambassadors and members.
    green cheers
    stay safe
    Posted 13-05-2020 18:35

  • Meghana Fessy says :
    Quite true Alok Dhakal.
    Posted 10-05-2020 01:55

  • Asmita Bhusal says :
    Hello Meghana,
    I think more than a half population in the world are still unaware about the common sparrows and the reasons behind their disappearance as I was. So it's urgent to spread awareness on this topic. Thank you for acquainting us with world sparrow day and a gloomy truth going through them.
    Keep writing.
    Green regards
    Asmita
    Posted 09-05-2020 15:12

  • Sudha Bhandari says :
    Hello Meghana,
    I hope you are fine
    I really feel sad after hearing this
    Birds are decreasing day by day and it is very disheartening
    Thank you for sharing your report
    Regards
    Sudha
    Posted 09-05-2020 09:51

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Meghana!!

    I hope you are fine and doing great.

    I really like the report.
    Indeed, the number of sparrow is diminishing.

    We must know that mobile radiation also cause decline in the number of sparrow.

    Keep writing and shining.

    Hope to know more from you.

    Warm regards,
    Meena

    GREEN CHEERS
    Posted 09-05-2020 00:42

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Meghana!!

    I hope you are doing great!

    Thanks for introducing about World Sparrow day!

    Its sad fact that the number of many birds like sparrow is diminishing day by day.

    Thanks for sharing!

    GREEN CHEERS FROM NEPAL!

    Regards,
    Sonika!
    Posted 08-05-2020 16:13

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings Meghana
    I hope you are doing well.
    It's not only the story of sparrow but also of many birds.
    It's so disappointing.
    Thank you so much for this report.
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 08-05-2020 15:01

  • ALOK DHAKAL says :
    It is bad to know that they are in rapidly diminishing numbers. I hope we can take some steps for their preservation!
    Posted 08-05-2020 14:45

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