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are increasingly becoming rare species
House Sparrow
Noisy and gregarious, these cheerful exploiters of man’s rubbish and wastefulness have managed to colonise most of the world. The ultimate avian opportunist perhaps. Monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population, recently estimated as dropping by 71 per cent between 1977 and 2008 with substantial declines in both rural and urban populations.
Reasons for decline in urban environment:
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Reduction in the availability of favoured food, either for adults or chicks or both.
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Increased levels of pollution.
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Loss of suitable nesting sites.
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Increased prevalence of disease.
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Increased levels of predation.
What You Can Do To Help:
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help our swifts by logging where you see them nesting on
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take part in our
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or to help the red list brids
About Us
Changlin Hou(Charlie), Devin Wang, Weiting Chi, Zuzana Galova and Reagan Bbengo are MA UX students from University of the Arts London running an awareness project on the RSPB’s red list of birds in the United Kingdom.
Reference:
https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/house-sparrow/
https://www.bto.org/our-science/projects/gbw/about/background/projects/sparrows
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