How to keep sparrows warm How do sparrows survive the winter?

Updated on science 2024-04-11
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Thermal insulation appliances such as hot water belts = = It's a bit troublesome.

    2.Another way to do this is more straightforward. Feathers, and a reason to wear more clothes when it's cold.

    Note: Legs, feet, cloaca and other places are the focus of heat preservation, and do not let the sparrow contact a large area with water in the morning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Light bulbs and hot water strips are fine, but don't burn the birds!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The feathers of the sparrow are used to maintain its body temperature up to 40-42 degrees Celsius. It expands in winter, contains a lot of air, has a special heat preservation function, and is convenient for flying. If you want to dissipate heat, just lay the feathers flat and stick them tightly to your body.

    Sparrows in the summer:

    Sparrows in winter:

    There are three main types of wintering birds: migratory, stay-at-home and special hibernating birds.

    For migratory birds such as geese and swans, they migrate to the warm south in winter and back in spring.

    Resident birds, such as sparrows, remain in place in winter, but these birds have the ability to resist the cold.

    For the birds left behind, there is a special class, such as the owl and the nightjar, which hibernate in the cave grass as if they were completely dead.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Probably the insulation layer is blocking the sparrow's nest, right? Try making a bird's nest and putting it there.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sparrows are not afraid of the cold, because the surface of the sparrow's body is insulated by fluff and has enough cuticle protection, so they are not afraid of the cold

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It must be afraid of the cold, otherwise why does it have hair?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hehe! I also encountered this kind of thing when I went to the oil field a few days ago, and a senior said that the foam under the color steel tiles on the top of the house he lives in now made the sparrows pound a lot.

    One is that when doing it, the upper and lower mouths of the color steel tile are sealed with iron sheets, leaving no gaps, and the other is to paint two or three centimeters thick with inorganic insulation materials, or cement.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Who said that the sparrows they picked up can't be fed? Teach you a trick and you can think as long as you want!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sparrows are one of the very few animals that will not be conquered by humans, they can't be raised, you better let it go, human civilization has evolved for a long time, but I haven't heard of anyone who can feed sparrows, sparrows will kill themselves by hunger strike if they are managed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sparrows are generally difficult to raise, try to give him more space, put bugs, and let him eat by himself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's okay to eat rice! However, the sparrow will bite its tongue and commit suicide. It's hard to raise.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I used to keep things when I was younger! Now think about it, it has become a national second-class protected animal! The insects are the best, and it is not how big a sparrow is, the insects caught by the landlord should pay attention to the shell of some insects on the outside, even if the little sparrow eats the fish, it is not digested well, and it will get enteritis for a long time, not to mention that Lassi just can't pull out the poop and cause death!

    You can feed some sausages, 1 quick money of the kind! You can feed it several times a day, but you can only feed it a little bit at a time, and you have to add a little water to the sausage to make porridge Yes, feed it! Lou mainly wants him to really do what you want, feed it to the store, you are the flower, bird, fish and insect market to buy some bread worms just topped!

    High in nutrition and protein! My previous monk fish were fed breadworms! Make sure your little sparrows grow up healthy....

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The landlord is so kind-hearted, in the past, our little sparrow fell from the nest and we usually used it to play. At that time, it was small, and it only felt fun, but now that I think about it, it is a bit cruel.

    It's best to feed the bugs, but not all at once, like old sparrows. Don't feed at night, pay attention to heat preservation, I used to feed a big that couldn't fly to the sky, there was no time to go to school at that time, one-time feeding, and the result... Alas!

    However, things are not so absolute, natural selection, survival of the fittest, generally speaking, a pair of sparrows generally lay five or six eggs, and then except for the occasional egg that can not hatch a bird, the rest can come out of the shell, but in the end can grow up and fly out of the nest is generally about two. The others were squeezed out of the nest by their siblings or died in the middle of the process.

    It's still the same sentence: natural selection, survival of the fittest.

    However, it is recommended that you do not release it into the wild, because you can feed it to grow up, but you can't teach it predation and survival skills like the old sparrow, even if it is released into the wild, it may not survive, if so, it should be a kind of cruelty in disguise.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Grind millet, bird food, and millet (su zi) (beige is the best bird food) with a rolling pin, and then mix with a little water to form a dough with a small viscosity. At this time, the color of the dough is brownish, because of the addition of millet seeds, so there is no need to worry about spoilage.

    Finally, take a small amount to make an oval strip, the size is determined according to the bird's beak, not too large. Cool until semi-dry (not sticky to the touch, but moist), break open the sparrow's beak and stuff it so that it can't spit out again. After feeding, stroke the sparrow's neck so that the food enters its sac.

    Don't let you spit it out!

    Depending on the size of the sparrow, feed it several times a day, feeding about three to four small strips at a time.

    If you can, it's better to feed some more worms.

    PS: Twenty minutes after feeding, you need to feed water in time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    - =。。。When I saw the title, it came...

    Privately, sparrows are not suitable for restraint and flocking, let him be with rabbits, and it is best to put pineapples too...

    The boring answer of a certain tutor party] Seriously, the private answer is not true, how to raise a bird expert... =

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Who said that the sparrows they picked up can't be fed? Teach you a trick and you can think as long as you want!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You'd better release it! I raised sparrows and died. No sparrow can feed it.

    The only way to survive is to be released. If you don't want to put it, forget it. I've read other people's diaries, and they all say that they didn't feed and died.

    Once a sparrow loses its freedom, it can't live! (I listen to my mom) let it go! Let it be set free!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's better to release them as soon as possible, the sparrows won't eat when they leave the flock, they will starve themselves to death, and a few of my friends have raised them, but they haven't fed them.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you put it, the young finches can be raised. Adult sparrows will be angry.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1. Chicks are very fragile and are only a few days old, just like a human newborn baby. They have no memory and their only need for life is food.

    2. The chicks are generally fed once an hour or so, and each feeding should be quantitative.

    3. Sparrows have high requirements for drinking water, and it is best not to use bad water such as tap water to ensure the safety of his life.

    4. Non-toxic and non-toxic small insects, cereals, etc., feed the little sparrows.

    Sparrow] 1, sparrow is a bird of the finch family, commonly known as Huo Finch, Tile Sparrow, Liufinch, House Sparrow, Old Family Thief, Only, Guest, Shine Night, Ma Valley, South Sparrow, He Sparrow, Bin Sparrow, also known as the Northern Bird (some local dialects are also called: House Sparrow, Hubala).

    2. Male and female color, with a black throat, black spots on white cheeks, and a maroon head. It likes to live in groups, and the vitality of the population is very strong. It is the most common and widely distributed bird in China, with many subspecies and is widely distributed throughout China and Eurasia.

    3. There are 27 species in the world, of which 5 species are distributed in China. Among them, the tree sparrow is what we usually call the sparrow, and other species such as mountain sparrow and house sparrow are less common than tree sparrows, and the living environment is also different.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Buying mealworms is breadworm feeding.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Sparrows are dry by nature, and you can't feed them.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    My family also has sparrows pecking at the insulation layer, and they have been dug out of several holes, and there is no trick at all. I heard that hanging balloons will have an effect, but I don't know if it's true or not.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It should be a good thing, if it only affects the insulation layer of your house, and there is no big problem that affects the quality of your house, let him settle down, and it is also a peaceful scenery of your home.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Although it is disturbing, the birds also think that your house is good!

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