In the small village of Nandi on the outskirts of Bangalore there is the 1000 year old Bhoganandishwara Temple Complex. This place has still retained its old world charm and one can see birds that we no longer see in the cities.
One such bird is House Sparrow. When here you will be treated by their melodies chirping music.
One such bird is House Sparrow. When here you will be treated by their melodies chirping music.
It is fun to see this birds constantly moving around.
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Beautiful shots on the endangered species of cities!
so cute. a shame you don't see them in the cities any more.
Great shots. We used to have many sparrows in our neighbourhood.Now, there aren't many left.
Great photos of these beautiful birds! I love sparrows, they live in my garden!
Greetings
Cute little birds.
Very cute little birds.
Those are cute sparrows!
Aren't they sweet? They are so common here, I think we overlook them! They do love my feeders, though. Nice shots!
Nice captures. I enjoy seeing and hearing House Sparrows in my yard.
Wonderful photos of the dear little bird ~ very creative ! Thanks for your visit ~
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Wonderful photos, Rajesh! Watching birds is so uplifting!
Great photos and that is one bird that has spread all over the world. I saw a couple in my garden the other week.
There's nothing like a good sparrow!
Very cute looking Sparrows
Pretty shots of the Sparrows!
I am surprised that you do not see them in the cities. Here we have them anywhere there is human habitation.
Cute little birds, great shots!
Great shots of the Sparrow
They are sweet .. I'm glad you have some places where you can see and hear them.
nice little sparrow shots.
So nice to see sparrows. They seem to be vanishing from our cities.
It's nostalgic. I used to see these in my house during childhood but they are lost. I heard that they are on the verge of extinction.
Cute little birds.
lovely pics :)
Beautifully captured :)
And the chirps they make! What a wonderful bird!
Long live these little birds. They've already become a pretty rare sight. :(
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