Krushi-Kutumba: The Best Way to Explore Real Rural India
- February 20, 2020
- Blog
A farm is a place where you can find serenity and harmony. ‘Krushi’ in Kannada means Agriculture and ‘Kutumba’ means Family. Farming…
Read MoreWhere are they? Our gentle little neighbour. With sunrise they wake us up with a familiar rhythm Chiv Chiv, Perched on ledges and lofts, they hop right inside our houses and in the balconies the whole day, full of life. Taking occasional tiny bites from our leftover supper or picking worms & insect from backyard. Nesting on low branches, in our homes and in sheds, they put a smile on our faces us no matter what.
Sparrows have been an integral part of our growing up journey, the songs and stories narrated by our grandparents making us nostalgic. Knowingly or unknowingly, they’ve been our family member who greets us every day, our family who share our home and food, our friends who never leave us alone. Their cute and chirpy presence, once regularity is now a rarity. Once aplenty, now it hard to find even one in today’s urban environment. All this happened since last 10 years.
Sparrows were mostly seen around human habitats. With agricultural land moving away from the city or occupied by urbanisation, finding food in the concrete jungle is not easy for them. Also evidence suggests that heavy vehicular pollution and cell phone tower radiation have impacted their existence. But, the fact that these birds are still seen in the outskirts where there is less pollution and radiation, gives us hope.
We at TourdeFarm.in in full support for save sparrow & rise for the sparrow. We advise Farmstay & Agritourism owner to installed houses for sparrow around accommodation. Introduce & aware tourists about importance of sparrow in our life also encourage them to installed houses for sparrow in the balconies & society premises.
Nature Forever Society from the Nashik, India, actively supporting, promoting & nurturing Save Sparrow & Rise For The Sparrow initiatives. The house sparrow is believed to be declining for various reasons ranging from the destruction of its habitat to lack of insect food for the young and even the increasing microwave pollution from mobile phone towers. The world sparrow day celebrated on 20 th March every year.
Tourdefarm salute team nature forever society for their noble work to save the saprrow, more power to them.