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Old 29-02-2004, 02:01 PM
Rhiannon S
 
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Subject: grubs
From: martin
Date: 29/02/2004 10:55 GMT Standard Time
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 10:30:55 +0000, klara King
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In message , martin
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but we only have two sparrows left :-((

I've got plenty, 'cos they've got plenty of cover. The local sparrowhawk
is quite skinny, and the sparrows know where the ivy is....

nearly all the sparrows disappeared here at the same time and at least
a year before I saw reports that the same had happened in UK. One year
they were everywhere as normal, the next year they had all gone.


The last cock sparrow in our garden went quite mad: throwing himself
against the shed window, then, when we covered that, against the bedroom
window; then he 'adopted' the baby bluetits in the nesting box: he sat
on the box all day, trying to keep the parents away. The woodpecker also
attacked the box, so we hung a cage over the box. (After that all went
well, and the bluetits raised their young. We left the cage on there for
years.)
In any case, I wondered whether it was some sort of bird flu that had
this strange effect.


I wondered the same. It was certainly nothing to do with change of
habitat.


Speculating wildly here, but climate change (we blame everything else on it)?
Perhaps some sort of response to pollution, I have a very hazy memory that
something similar happened to seals in the north sea. I have another hazy
recollection that there was a theory that mobile phone signals interfered with
birds in some way.


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