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Dr.C.M.Seth - Residential colony Kishtwar Kishtwar Jammu and Kashmir

Kishtwar is remotely situated town along the left bank of river Chenab in deep Himalayas and is now HQ of district Kishtwar. Town is located on high plateau surrounded by mountains. Till Kuchha houses were in the town lot of sparrows were seen but over the period with cemented construction and mobile towers the population started declining. In periphries of town there is relatively good population and the nest are made in the jungle or bushes. Government should take conservation measures to save the sparrows and find out whether there is effect of Mobile towers on the decline of population. Nesting is another big problem for sparrows.


Dr.C.M.Seth - Gandhinagar near Gol Market. Jammu Jammu Jammu and Kashmir

Sparrows were in plenty when houses were made of mud and timber and the nests were commonly seen inside houses. With the urbanization and cemented construction, fans inside houses and no nesting places sparrows started declining in population and the considerable reduction took place when Mobile Towers came.


JANLAKSHYA - amlatola Amlatola, Katihar, 854105 Katihar Bihar

Sparrows population is obviously in decline, possibly mobile and microwave towers and signals or pesticides and chemical fertilizers are contributing.


sapna melanta - talegaon varale road Talegaon Dabhade Maharashtra

i notice that my local grocery wala is lucky , whenever i visit his shop for my supplies i find lot of sparrows feeding on the rice sacks .........i too have kept a flat earthen dish of water and similarly a bowl of mixed grains ........it give us joy to find sparrows coming and feeding but they fail to make nest as i think they are detered by our cats i have even provided an old shoe box as a nest but it failed to attract any sparrows or other birds


sapna melanta - talegaon varale road Pune Maharashtra

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