March 20th
Sparrow Day is celebrated to raise awareness about the declining sparrow population and their importance in our ecosystem.
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Urbanization, pollution, and lack of nesting spaces have led to a sharp decline in sparrow populations.
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1. Set up bird feeders and water bowls. 2. Plant native trees and shrubs. 3. Avoid using pesticides in your garden. 4. Build nest boxes for sparrows.
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– Sparrows can fly up to 24 miles per hour! – They mate for life and are very social birds. – A group of sparrows is called a "host."
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– Organize a sparrow-themed art or photography contest. – Host a workshop on building birdhouses. – Share sparrow facts on social media using #SparrowDay.
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"The sparrow is a symbol of love, joy, and protection." "Small actions can make a big difference—save the sparrows!"
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Let’s work together to bring back the chirping melodies of sparrows to our neighborhoods.
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Let’s make the world a better place for these tiny feathered friends.
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