Sparrow on branch

Hi friends, this morning I saw a bird sitting on a tree branch, which chirps in the morning and adds to the beauty of the morning. This is a great invention of nature, which is so beautiful that if you see it once, you will want to see it again and again. But today, in the age of the Internet, they are very rare because their number is decreasing day by day due to the signals of the Internet, due to which the beauty of the morning does not increase due to their chirping . The Internet has become a necessity for every person today, but it is not permissible to kill animals for it, so we should control the frequency of the signals so that birds can be saved. It is true that when birds Until then, we are still alive, but when the birds disappear from this world, we to

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Internet signals don’t kill birds. Radio signals don’t kill birds. TV signals don’t kill birds.
Cats kill birds. That’s the real issue.

Thank you for this touching post. 🌿
You're absolutely right – sparrows are one of nature’s most beautiful gifts, and their morning chirping truly adds magic to the day.

However, it's important to note that there is currently no conclusive scientific evidence proving that internet signals or radio waves directly cause a decline in bird populations. It’s still a controversial topic, but researchers generally point to other, better-documented causes.

The main threats to sparrows include:

loss of natural habitats (modern buildings, fewer trees and bushes),

environmental pollution,

a sharp drop in insect populations (due to pesticides and urban development),

urban noise and climate change.

What can we do?
✅ Hang nesting boxes,
✅ Create bird-friendly spaces (flower meadows, hedges),
✅ Avoid chemicals in gardens,
✅ Raise awareness – just like you’re doing here.

The more people understand how important these small creatures are, the better the chance we’ll keep hearing their morning concerts for years to come.
Thank you for reminding us to care for nature. 🙏🐦

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