While the occasional sparrow still pays a visit to the bird feeder, most of their attention has switched to collecting nesting materials. Instead of the front garden where the feeder is situated the sparrows now make more visits to the back garden.
Visits from both males and females, often as a pair. Materials collected mainly appear to be plant material and one female sparrow found a feather.
If you live in or near Brighton you might be interested in the Brighton and Hove's House Sparrows Project
Once a very common sight in our towns and cities, the number of house sparrows has declined by 75% over the last 25 years. The project aims to ensure a sustainable population of house sparrows across Brighton Hove and raising awareness about their needs in order for them to thrive.Visit the website to find out more about sparrows in Brighton and Hove, help with a survey, take part in a photographic competition or more
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