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Depending on the situation, sparrows are more tenacious in the wild, and their temper is more irritable than other wild birds in cages.
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Question 1: How to get rid of the sparrows! You set off firecrackers or light a fire! Maybe scare it away. Just a suggestion, give it a try. But be safe
Question 2: What are sparrows afraid of Eagle is the natural enemy of sparrows, and the ancient paper kite was also used by farmers to defend against sparrows. You can give it a try.
Question 3: What smell are sparrows most afraid of 1 Sparrows are most afraid of red, you can hang a few pieces of red cloth, you can also hang a string of wind chimes, tie some red ribbons on it, flutter with the wind, beautiful and practical.
3. I am afraid of the sound of drumming.
But I don't know what smell he's afraid of-,- despite telling you that the sparrow is a protected animal, and it's better not to hurt it (* hee-hee......
Question 4: What are sparrows most afraid of Sparrows Sparrows have many natural predators, and they are afraid of the following:
1. Fierce birds such as magpies, shrikes, and sparrowhawks will appear in the city and catch sparrows;
2. Domestic cats and dogs will attack sparrows;
3. Snakes especially like to sneak attack sparrow chicks in the nest, and the common one in the city is the black-browed snake;
4. There will be weasels in small cities, which are the fierce rivals of sparrows;
5. Human eaters who like to eat sparrows are the biggest natural enemies of sparrows, and the number of sparrows eaten every year is far more than the number preyed on by other natural enemies.
6. Pesticides applied by humans are extremely harmful to sparrows.
Question 5: What is the most feared thing for sparrows Scarecrow method "It's not practical to put a scarecrow, but you can put a pole on it and wear a rotten dress on it.
Scare: You can put a few small firecrackers at the sparrow to scare it.
Sparrows are most afraid of red, you can hang a few pieces of red cloth, you can also hang a string of wind chimes, tie some red ribbons on it, flutter with the wind, beautiful and practical.
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Thank you Question 6: What sound are sparrows most afraid of Let me tell you:
Did you know that the sparrow's biggest natural enemy is the tiger, which is smaller than the eagle, and has an inner hook in its beak.
I know, so you know!
Question 7: What animals are sparrows afraid of 10 points Natural enemies of sparrows in cities: Fierce birds such as magpies, shrikes, and sparrowhawks will appear in cities and catch sparrows; Domestic cats and dogs will attack sparrows; Snakes are particularly fond of sneaking up on sparrow chicks in their nests, and the black-browed cobra is common in the city; In small cities there will be weasels, which are fierce rivals of sparrows; Sparrow-loving human eaters are the sparrow's greatest predators, killing far more sparrows each year than other predators.
Question 8: What pesticides are sparrows most afraid of, and what are they afraid of, and the scarecrow is fine.
Question 9: What pesticide are sparrows most afraid of?
Question 10: What color or what are sparrows afraid of Birds are generally afraid of red and blue red, and each different bird has different predators, such as eagles, people, and noise.
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Sparrows can live for 7-8 years.
Sparrows like to live in places where there are human habitants. The sparrows look very bold, especially when the wheat is harvested, and the yard is full of wheat, and the sparrows fly over to feast on it. The vigilance of the sparrow colleagues is very high, and as soon as they see someone coming out to catch up, they immediately scatter and hide far away.
However, after a while, it will fall on the wheat again. This made the sparrow on the "four evils" blacklist for a period of time, and it was cleaned up a lot. But now the sparrow has become a protected animal.
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Sparrows have a lifespan of about 10 years.
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Hello, the life characteristics of the sparrow are as follows, the loss of filial piety, breathing, heartbeat, etc. are its life characteristics, the body length of the sparrow is about 14 centimeters, brown. Male and female, often close together. beak , conical in shape; tarsal planters are light brown and fierce; The chestnuts on the head and neck are darker, and the chestnuts on the back are lighter, decorated with stripes.
There are spots on the left and right sides of the cheeks, which are one of the most recognizable features of the finch, and there are two bands on the shoulders. The tail is forked and light brown. The throat of the young bird is gray, and as the bird ages, the face becomes darker and darker until it is present.
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Sparrows have a lifespan of 5 to 10 years.
Sparrows are small birds that are very similar in size and body color. Generally, the upper body is brown and black patchy, so it is commonly known as sparrow. There are 9 primary flight feathers, the pale feathers of the outer feathers (except for the first one) are at the base and proximal ends, slightly enlarged, intertwined, slightly divided into two transverse spots, especially obvious when flying.
The mouth is short, thick and strong, conical in shape, with a slightly curved peak. There is no gap between the upper and lower mouths when the mouth is closed. There is often a difference in the color of the feathers of male and female birds.
Main varieties: 1Tree.
Tree sparrows are 13-15 cm long. Male from forehead to nape of the neck pure liver brown; upper body sand-tan with black stripes; two distinct near-white transverse markings on the wings; chin and throat black; Females resemble males, but are lighter or darker in color, with dark apex on the forehead and cheeks, and a yellow base on the beak. Similar species of domestic sparrows, as well as other sparrows, have no dark spots on their cheeks, 2
Black-capped sparrows. The black-capped sparrow is 15 cm long. During the breeding season, males have black crest lines on the top of their heads to the nape of their neck, black eye lines and chin, brown eyebrow lines and occipital sides, and light gray cheeks. The upper body is brown and densely covered with black longitudinal stripes.
The female is dark but has a blackish longitudinal stripe on the upper back and a light tip of the medium and large feathers.
3.Household hemp. The house sparrow is 15 cm long.
The difference between males and tree sparrows is that the crown and tail are covered with gray feathers, the ears are not black, and the throat and upper chest are more black. The female is pale in color and has light eyebrow lines. The female is lighter in color than the mountain sparrow, and the wing spot is not as obvious as that of the black-capped sparrow, and the tail is not forked, and the chest color is lighter.
There are yellow longitudinal stripes on both sides of the upper back, and nearly black longitudinal stripes on the thorax.
4.Mountain sparrows.
The mountain sparrow has a body length of 14 cm. Dioecious. The crown and upper body of the male are bright yellow-brown or maroon, with pure black longitudinal stripes on the upper back, black throat, and white cheeks. Females are darker in color, with dark wide eye lines and creamy long eyebrow lines. Let it be <>
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