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Abhishek Soni -
500 m to 1 km across (eg, a residential colony, commercial area or small village) Govindpuri Main Rd, Gobindpuri, Govindpuri New Delhi Delhi
House Sparrow: A Report
Location :- Govindpuri , Kalkaji
Specific facts
Height :- 6-8 cm
Length :- 10-15 cm
Group :- 5-20
1. There is characteristic distinction b/w Male & Female;on the basis of body colour.
2. Frequently seen in early morning.
3. They are very peaceful & co-op erative in behaviour & there is very less conflict observed
in a group.
4. They generally make nest in the cracks & holes in the walls of buildings.
5. There is no characteristic shape of nests.They make their nests according to the available space.
6. Food habits:- small grains,daliya,rice;they eat even boiled rice also.the suprising fact is that is that they wait for their turn for food , if the quantity of food is small .
“ I have never seen them conflicting for food . “
Male and female both are seen :
(A) Female– Body muddy brown in colour with chocolate brown,Black & White strips on back side. B Beak is almond coloured.
(B) Male-Body is chocolaty brown in colour , White strips on back , chest is white in colour .
Beak is dark black.
By-
Abhishek Soni
Student of life sciences
University of delhi
House Sparrow: A Report
Location :- Govindpuri , Kalkaji
Specific facts
Height :- 6-8 cm
Length :- 10-15 cm
Group :- 5-20
1. There is characteristic distinction b/w Male & Female;on the basis of body colour.
2. Frequently seen in early morning.
3. They are very peaceful & co-op erative in behaviour & there is very less conflict observed
in a group.
4. They generally make nest in the cracks & holes in the walls of buildings.
5. There is no characteristic shape of nests.They make their nests according to the available space.
6. Food habits:- small grains,daliya,rice;they eat even boiled rice also.the suprising fact is that is that they wait for their turn for food , if the quantity of food is small .
“ I have never seen them conflicting for food . “
Male and female both are seen :
(A) Female– Body muddy brown in colour with chocolate brown,Black & White strips on back side. B Beak is almond coloured.
(B) Male-Body is chocolaty brown in colour , White strips on back , chest is white in colour .
Beak is dark black.
By-
Abhishek Soni
Student of life sciences
University of delhi
Abhishek Soni -
500 m to 1 km across (eg, a residential colony, commercial area or small village) Govindpuri Main Rd, Gobindpuri, Govindpuri New Delhi Delhi
yes,i feel very happy to share with bird lovers.
yes,i feel very happy to share with bird lovers.
Abhishek Soni -
500 m to 1 km across (eg, a residential colony, commercial area or small village) Govindpuri Main Rd, Gobindpuri, Govindpuri New Delhi Delhi
yes,i feel very happy to share with bird lovers.
yes,i feel very happy to share with bird lovers.
Bhasmang Mehta -
Village:- Chandrei, Near Falna, Rajasthan Falna Rajasthan
Mr. Deepak told me that he sees sparrows in good numbers in this village, however I couldn't ask him whether he could see nests or not...
Mr. Deepak told me that he sees sparrows in good numbers in this village, however I couldn't ask him whether he could see nests or not...
Birendra Kumar Mishra -
Bagaura Bagaura Siwan Bihar
Generally, the birds make nests in the small holes in the wall, ceiling, gate, door, small bushes in garden etc.
We provide food protect from any type of harm.
Specially, people instruct the carpenter to make suitable holes in the wooden main gate for nesting the bird. The carpenters were also expert in this technique. But now this practice has totall disappeared. Thank You.
Birendra Kumar Mishra.
Generally, the birds make nests in the small holes in the wall, ceiling, gate, door, small bushes in garden etc.
We provide food protect from any type of harm.
Specially, people instruct the carpenter to make suitable holes in the wooden main gate for nesting the bird. The carpenters were also expert in this technique. But now this practice has totall disappeared. Thank You.
Birendra Kumar Mishra.



