Deccan Chronicle

Sparrows vanish from homes, see them at zoo

- ANVESH REDDY I DC

Highlighti­ng the adverse environmen­tal impact of urbanisati­on, the Nehru Zoological Park has included indigenous birds like house sparrows and mynahs in its enclosures. A common sight across the city until a decade ago, sparrows and mynahs are a rare sight in and around Hyderabad now and have been thought fit to be included in the zoo.

Zoo officials hence decided to showcase the indigenous birds along with other exotic birds in the recently inaugurate­d aviary, which has 36 enclosures. S. Rajashekar, zoo curator, said the indigenous birds were gradually vanishing from the city.

While bird watchers welcomed the move, they called for collective efforts to safeguard bird habitats amid rapid concretisa­tion. “With native trees vanishing from the city, the greenery we have in the ‘newly developed’ areas like Gachibowli is not helping the cause as most of

the trees are of nonnative species like conocarpus, which have nothing to offer to the birds,” said Anand Vishwanadh­a, a bird watcher. Another bird watcher, Hari Krishna, said the trees grown in gated communitie­s hardly provide any food or shelter to the native birds. “Unlike in our childhood, today's kids don't know what

the native birds look like,” he said. “In a natural phenomenon, the birds are migrating to remote areas where there is favourable habitat with lesser human interventi­on,” he added. “The number of birds — resident and migratory — has drasticall­y plummeted in the last three-four years, mainly due to habitat loss,” he said.

 ?? ?? A display board at one of the enclosures in the recently inaugurate­d aviary at the Nehru Zoological Park tells visitors they can look for a House Sparrow, along with a few other birds in the enclosure.
A display board at one of the enclosures in the recently inaugurate­d aviary at the Nehru Zoological Park tells visitors they can look for a House Sparrow, along with a few other birds in the enclosure.

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