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Where have all the sparrows gone?

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JAMIA NAGAR: The sweet chirping sound of sparrows was music to the ears of residents of Jamia Nagar, but not anymore as they have become a rare site in the locality. With the mushrooming of buildings in the locality and dwindling greenery, they are rarely seen on the balcony or on a window grills of a house. Md. Mushtaq a resident of Abul Fazal Enclave and a bird lover said: “A few years ago we would be greeted with the sweet chirping sound of this beautiful bird but not anymore. My children would love it. They always get excited after watching them. However, now we miss them.”

The decrease in their numbers is alarming. A bird watcher Anwer said:  “Cutting down of trees has stopped these sparrows from coming to this locality. Besides, construction of new buildings has also played a role.”

M Joseph a technical adviser with Dell said: “The increase in use of cell phones and wireless adapters has forced the sparrows to flee from this locality to more green pastures. The electromagnetic radiations emitted by cellphones and Wi-fi routers are having an impact on the breeding of these birds.”

A senior official at Okhla Bird Sanctuary, who didn’t want to be named, said: “Their decreasing population is a big problem. But we are working on ways to attract these birds. Dwindling greenery has also an impact on the population of the sparrows.”

Many residents and bird lovers are concerned over the decrease in their numbers.  Md. Ishaq said: “Electro- magnetic radiation is greatly affecting the breeding of sparrows.”

However, there are some who are least bothered about their existence. Md Kashif said: “Sparrows consume agricultural products and hence create problem. I am quite happy that now we are safe at least inside our houses." But their numbers are negligible in the locality with many still missing the sparrows. They want the sparrows to invade their houses and balcony.

Comments

sunilpalkol
Posted on 3.20.2011 at 9:38:1
Okhla village is no more a village, all the greenery/jungle around the area become concrete jungle. Not only sparrow many migrated birds from Siberia are escaping Ohkla Bird Sanctuary. This area is now occupied by human, their is no space left for natural animals. This is disaster man made disaster.

 


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