- cross-posted to:
- petits_animaux@jlai.lu
- cross-posted to:
- petits_animaux@jlai.lu
I lived for a few months in Berlin and it’s amazing the massive amounts of sparrows Berlin has compared with other cities in Europe I lived in, including in warmer places were I expected sparrows would survive better (since unlike Berlin those places pretty much never have below zero temperatures) but which still had nowhere the number of sparrows as Berlin.
Apparently people over there are much more likely to have bird feeders out on their balconies, even though Berlin is pretty urban.
It was actually quite a pleasure to watch the antics of the flock of sparrows that lived in the ivy on the walls of the appartment building I was living in when I was there.
I see a fair few in southern Baden-Würtemmberg, but when I went to Delft last week there wasn’t a single sparrow around, just derps and jackdaws.
This derp and I shared lunch as in he ate my second slice of bread and then danced around me, cooing.
Are they making a nest inside a stone??
No, they are drinking water from a fountain.
Oh, thank goodness. I thought that poor Sparrow had just exploded.