Photos: A picture-perfect ode to our feathered wonders on World Sparrow Day

World Sparrow Day
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World Sparrow Day

Celebrated every year to raise awareness about the declining sparrow population and the need for conservation. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Sparrow population is declining
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Sparrow population is declining

Their numbers have dropped significantly in cities due to urbanisation and environmental changes. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Sparrows help in biodiversity
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Sparrows help in biodiversity

They control pests, aid in pollination, and help in seed dispersal, supporting ecosystems. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Modern buildings lack nesting spaces
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Modern buildings lack nesting spaces

Older homes had gaps for sparrows to nest, but modern constructions do not provide such spaces. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Pollution affects their food supply
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Pollution affects their food supply

Chemicals from unleaded petrol harm the insects sparrows eat, reducing their main food source. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Loss of green spaces and trees
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Loss of green spaces and trees

Deforestation and shrinking urban greenery have removed shelter and food sources for sparrows. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

No exact sparrow count
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No exact sparrow count

There is no official population count of sparrows in Mumbai, but some areas still have them. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

Rescued sparrows show hope
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Rescued sparrows show hope

RAWW saved 133 sparrows in Mumbai in three years, showing numbers may improve. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

NGOs are taking action
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NGOs are taking action

Organisations like the Nature Forever Society distribute special nest boxes to help sparrows find safe nesting spaces and return to cities. Photo credit: Sanjay Hadkar/TNN

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