Are sparrows good birds or bad birds? Is it good or bad that sparrows are getting fewer and fewer?
It is difficult to answer the question of whether sparrows are harmful or beneficial. It depends on what angle you look at. But in recent years, the number of sparrows has been seriously reduced. Is this good or bad?
The sparrow is not a very rare animal, but a common bird species. In the past, children may have had the experience of coming into contact with sparrows, but now children do not see many opportunities. When the landscape changes, it is easy for us to feel the deterioration of the ecological environment, but when the species around us disappear, we often have no consciousness, let alone its seriousness. The sparrow is probably the most impressive species of birds in recent years.
In the past, sparrows were regarded as harmful birds because they ate rice. In fact, it was a serious misunderstanding. Nowadays, rice ripens at most two stages, coupled with the limited planting of miscellaneous grains, they spend most of their time eating caryopsis of Gramineae or preying on insects. During the two to three breeding periods each year, chicks need sufficient protein food, and sparrows are bound to prey on a large number of insects. If the number of sparrows is reduced and the pests become serious, we may have to face the dilemma of spraying pesticides again.
There may be room for discussion about whether sparrows are good or bad for agriculture. What is worth reflecting is, if the fertile sparrows in the countryside are in sharp decline, what does that mean? In fact, to protect sparrows is not only to protect rural homes, but also to protect their own survival. The ecological environment of our countryside is bound to be greatly improved.
In addition, the change in the behavior of sparrows gathering in cities is also worth exploring and studying. I wonder what impact they will bring and what inspiration they will have for human beings. Now when I see sparrows on the road, I seem to meet familiar villagers. I would stop and look at them as a sign of respect.
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