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They were once everywhere chirping and flapping their wings at the window sills, on top of
cupboards and on the branches of trees. Where have all the little sparrows gone? This is the
most frequently asked question about sparrows these days. The association between humans
and house sparrows dates back to several centuries and no other bird has been associated with
humans on a daily basis like the house sparrow. It is a bird that evokes fond memories of
childhood and adds freshness to household through its presence. Many bird watchers and
ornithologists recall with fondness how the house sparrow gave flight to their passion for
observing birds. The nests of sparrows dotted almost every house in the neighborhood as well
as public places like bus stands and railway stations, where they lived in colonies and survived
on food grains and tiny worms.
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Answered by hibaleo81
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They were once everywhere chirping and flapping their wings at the window sills, on top of  cupboards and on the branches of trees. Where have all the little sparrows gone? This is the  most frequently asked question about sparrows these days. The association between humans  and house sparrows dates back to several centuries and no other bird has been associated with  humans on a daily basis like the house sparrow. It is a bird that evokes fond memories of  childhood and adds freshness to household through its presence. Many bird watchers and  ornithologists recall with fondness how the house sparrow gave flight to their passion for  observing birds. The nests of sparrows dotted almost every house in the neighborhood as well  as public places like bus stands and railway stations, where they lived in colonies and survived  on food grains and tiny worms.

Answered by madiha1259
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