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@evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Are there any #ornithologists ? I have a dumb question about sparrows (both house sparrow and eurasian tree sparrow).

Near 3 days ago, I saw a lot of sparrows on the streets. Also a lot of them flew to my window to eat some seeds. Despite the air temperature was near 0°C.

But suddenly, after one night all sparrows are disappeared from the streets — I see no one, only another species: crows, wagtails and tits.

First, I thought that all sparrows are migrated somewhere. But from Wikipedia I learned that they may migrate only to nearby rural areas to eat some insects, if there are no food in the city. But (again) in my district are enough bird feeders with food.

So I really have a question — where (and why) are all the sparrows flew? drgn_think I live at the outskirts of city with a big count of trees and a small forest nearby, so looks like here should be good conditions for birds drgn_think

#ornithology #sparrow #migration #AskFedi

The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
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@evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Are there any #ornithologists ? I have a dumb question about sparrows (both house sparrow and eurasian tree sparrow).

Near 3 days ago, I saw a lot of sparrows on the streets. Also a lot of them flew to my window to eat some seeds. Despite the air temperature was near 0°C.

But suddenly, after one night all sparrows are disappeared from the streets — I see no one, only another species: crows, wagtails and tits.

First, I thought that all sparrows are migrated somewhere. But from Wikipedia I learned that they may migrate only to nearby rural areas to eat some insects, if there are no food in the city. But (again) in my district are enough bird feeders with food.

So I really have a question — where (and why) are all the sparrows flew? drgn_think I live at the outskirts of city with a big count of trees and a small forest nearby, so looks like here should be good conditions for birds drgn_think

#ornithology #sparrow #migration #AskFedi

The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow lit by Sun, sitting on the metal fence. The sparrow turned the head back to look to the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
The sparrow sitting on the asphalt, with one paw on the border stone. The bird is looking far away from the left of the camera.
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