
I have fond memories of childhood, especially with the songs of small birds. These birds followed me everywhere, especially when feeding my grandmother became my constant companions. Gradually, in search of better education and later for the work I tired to find my old classmates in each site may change base.
I tried to investigate these flu. "There can be no bird is more universally known and recognized the sparrow, "said Hugh Whistler. This phrase applies to many of us, young or old, with wonderful memories of growing up with the sparrows, the constant chirping making them an indispensable part of each house has.
Sparrows few I found were afraid to approach, may be the shock of been harmed or experiences to have cut sharply. That is when a thought struck me as absurd that the house sparrow, once seen all the world is in danger of extinction.
Avian Grave Affair
The disappearance of sparrows could be attributed to reasons:
 • Firstly, deforestation to accommodate to increase the population of the city, destroying the habitat of the sparrow
 • Levels of air pollution are a substantial threat to sparrows as eggshell becomes very sensitive and hatches prematurely or early death of newborns.
 • The results also show that electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from mobile towers penetrates the nervous system affecting birds unfavorable-the main reason for the depletion of this bird population.
 • These tiny birds exhaust their energy and communication must be heard against the noise pollution. This makes their signals and fellow herd more complicated, a real sign of the approaching extinction of this species.
 • Increased pollution soil has made it almost impossible for these birds to survive the round worms or grain. Pesticides have contaminated the food chain, making it susceptible to stem sparrows poisoning or extinction in the near future.
In the early days the miners used to take canaries into the mines with them. If the canaries showed signs of suffering that indicated that it had poisonous gases in the air, and immediately the miners out of the mine. On this day, if the sparrows in the city of shouts of distress that could be a warning to the human residents of a possible natural disaster.
Saving Sparrows from Extinction
Now the question likely would be, what can we do?
 • Provide a safe haven to save the nearby forest vegetation or afforestation
 • Providing alternative food sources such as placing food and water for these weakest links in the ecological system. But also to see the Scavengers!
The survival of the sparrows is crucial not only to create balance in the food chain but also for bird lovers like me still cherish the happy days of our lives and give future generations to relive those childhood moments.
The Bird Feeder
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