Hi Everyone,
Researchers at Macquarie University (including Simon Griffith) are trying to recreate the recent history of the House Sparrow in Australia to develop a clear picture of where this urban species has been in the past, where it remains today, and the areas which have declined. The FSA is eager to foster links between aviculture and research. Simon and his Macquarie researchers continue to collaborate with the FSA on a variety of projects.
Many of you are involved in various other clubs and associations. We would appreciate if you can forward the survey link to as many people as you can. Participants need not be birders - most people are familiar with the sparrow, and the more people who respond, the better the data and hence the results will be.
We would be grateful if you can complete the following simple online survey about your observations and recollections of the sparrow.
https://mqedu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9QPDPwm2FGetVmB
Kind regards,
Sam Davis
President – The Finch Society of Australia Inc.
P: 4632 7987
M: 0411 253512
F: 4632 8002
E: [email protected]
House Sparrow Survey - please complete and share widely
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Used to see them here, noisy miners have displaced them and most of the native birds in the inner west, even lucky to see Indian Mynas. The natives attack my aviary every day. They are the real pest. Would love to see those little plucky bastards again, especially the coloured cock bird. Raised many a sparrow chick with the yellow gape as a kid.
Ken
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Like Brett said. Any that make the mistake of entering the biggest state are shot on sight.
LML
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Done they are a fairly recent arrival on the far south coast of N S W