Most of us would remember „ek chidiya anek chidiya …..‟ the childhood anthem for
many growing up in the Doordarshan age. Sadly, however, the „anek chidiya‟ is a thing of
past, and even the most common of birds – the sparrow – is now endangered. As the world
celebrates Sparrow Day, today, we take a closer look on the shrinking world of sparrows.
“When I was a child, a lot of sparrows would come on our terrace, and feed on some
kitchen garden plants and worms. Each day, after returning from school, I would playfully
scare them (I loved the sight of so many birds flying together) and they would fly away. In
minutes, though, they‟d be back,” recounts Sanjana Bose. The bird enthusiast adds, “I
wonder whether my daughter will ever relate to such experiences.”
Sanjana is perhaps right. The population of the common house sparrow has declined
considerably. In some states of the country the percentage has dropped by a sharp 80%.
A2. Reasons:
Complete the following by finding the proper reason:
i) The writer feels sad because …………………………………………………..
ii) The writer used to scare the sparrows because ……………………………….
iii) Sanjana is right because ……………………………………………………...
iv) Sparrows used to gather on the terrace because ……………………
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