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Where Has the Pride of Our Homes Gone... The Little Bird?

The Daily Guardian

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March 20, 2025

The sparrow, a symbol of culture, freedom, joy, and tradition, has been a part of our lives for centuries. Unfortunately, in today's world, it seems as if this beloved bird is on the brink of extinction. With the rapid development of our cities and villages, the once-vibrant natural spaces where sparrows thrived have been replaced with concrete jungles.

- DR. KAMLESH SHARMA

Where Has the Pride of Our Homes Gone... The Little Bird?

The little bird that once chirped and hopped around in the courtyards of our homes was more than just a creature; it was the pride of every household. The sight of sparrows building their nests from straw between the tiles of kutcha houses, in the cracks of walls, behind pictures, in the corners of girders, under tin roofs, and even in water pipes on the roof, was common in every home. Even abandoned homes, left empty for years, were given a new life and a sense of warmth because of their chirping. From small children to the elderly, everyone was happy to take care of these little creatures, feeding them and offering them water.

The sparrow, a symbol of culture, freedom, joy, and tradition, has been a part of our lives for centuries. Unfortunately, in today's world, it seems as if this beloved bird is on the brink of extinction. With the rapid development of our cities and villages, the once-vibrant natural spaces where sparrows thrived have been replaced with concrete jungles. Electricity towers and mobile phone towers have replaced trees, causing a dramatic decline in the sparrow population.

THE SPARROW: A FRIEND OF FARMERS Sparrows are small-sized birds with grey or black wings and a length of about 14-18 cm. Their round heads, small tails, and pyramid-shaped beaks make them easily recognizable. Sparrows prefer nesting in cavities, such as those found in trees, rocks, buildings, and even the nooks and crannies of houses. They usually breed from April to August, but nests have been observed throughout the year. A typical sparrow nest contains 4-5 eggs, which are white or light-colored. The incubation period lasts between 11-14 days, and after 14-16 days, the chicks are ready to take their first flight.

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