Do you know how many kilometres a gharsirika or Sparrow can fly in an hour even though it looks small? Sparrow can fly at a speed of 46 kilometres per hours.
The life span of this Sparrow is only 3 years with a white mark on a brown brown body. In three years, the intoxication of the house is different when the Sparrow, which roams all around in falls on the stove. The houseside is seen jumping a lot more than being able to fly. The scientific name of Sparrow is ‘Passeridae’.
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ToggleWhy did so many countries in the world take home?
Very few continents in the world are found to have Sparrow. As an example of this, European people once took to North America in the mid-1850s as a memory of Europe.
Similarly, in the late 1860s, it was taken to Australia and New Zealand. In 1872, Sparrow was also taken to South America. Do you know what made so many countries take home to their countries? It’s amazing to know. Behind this was a big purpose.
How did you get home from Asia to America?
Why are the Sparrow gone?
How does the SPARROW protect us?
For the first time in India, Nature Forever Society celebrated World Sparrow Day in 2010. The organisation has been working relentlessly for public awareness to conserve Sparrow. It is to be noted that out of several species of Sparrow found in the world, a total of 5 species of Sparrow are found in India.