Gorakhpur: Youngsters on a mission to save endangered Sparrows
  • il y a 5 ans
Sparrows can be hardly seen nowadays. Their sparse number has become a raising concern among nature-lovers. Some of the youngsters in Gorakhpur are on a mission to save the endangered bird. It has become a hardship for birds to build their nests in this ever-growing concrete jungle. Sparrows are carnivores (meat-eaters) by nature, but they have changed their eating habits when they learned to live close to people. Sparrows primarily eat moths and other small insects, but they can also eat seed, berries and fruit. One of the reasons why sparrows adapted to life in human settlements is a constant supply of food. Sparrows easily learned to eat "served food" when people started to build bird feeders.

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