The Tradition of Anticipating Bird Pests

in OCD4 years ago (edited)

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Dear friend ...

How are you all, happy to be able to continue working and share stories here. This is a little visual story about the activities of farmers who every day protect their rice from small birds or better known as the sparrows.

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This type of bird, often becomes a pest for farmers' rice, the sparrows, which often come in groups, perch and eat rice threads that have entered the harvest period.

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To protect their rice from these bird attacks, farmers there are forced to spend a lot of money, to buy nets and cover their rice fields, protecting the rice from these bird pests.

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According to the farmers there, covering the rice with a stretch of netting was only to make it difficult for the birds to reach the rice threads, sometimes even though they were covered with nets, there were also birds that managed to enter and eat the rice threads. But not to kill him.

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Well ... among these nets there are also birds that get caught when trying to enter, and most of the sparrows live and are cared for by the children of the farmers in the cage that was previously provided by their parents.

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Caring for this bird has become a habit for farmer children, especially just before the rice harvest season, the joy in the middle of the rice fields really makes our hearts to see it happy and happy.

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Children running along the rice field embankments to pick up sparrows caught in nets, senda and laughter enliven the rice fields which are full of sparrows. Thank you friend.


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