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Sparrows are deprived of opportunity to build a nest in forest

Published On : 20 Mar 2018   |  Reported By : Rons Bantwal


Today is world sparrows day

Mumbai, Mar.20: Sparrow is one of the most familiar bird and it is also one of the oldest and dearest companion of human beings. It is perhaps one of the birds you can remember from your childhood. It was known that the birds which are more attractive and always found chirping around the house without any fear was the ‘Sparrow’. But now, due to man’s selfishness, the sparrows are being deprived of the opportunity to build a nest. The sparrow is now the disappearing species. However, some of the sparrows are being protected by the Bird lovers. Happy world Sparrows day to all of them.

The Journalist Rones Bantwal has built a mini flower garden in his Love view house gallery in Chakala and he is nurturing and taking care of Parrots, Sparrows, Crows etc. About a year ago there were around two sparrows but now more than 60 Sparrows have begun to come. After hearing their melodious chirping sounds from dawn to dusk we could say that no other music is more melodious than their chirping sounds. The members of Bantwal family says that it is impossible to describe how these chirping sounds of birds relax their mood.

Though these are birds that cannot speak but they possess boldness to answer in their own languages by understanding the human activities. Rones Bantwal captured the rare view of Sparrows enjoying in the environment as if they were aware of the celebration of World Sparrows day on 20th March.







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