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Another joy of focusing on sparrows is that they arrive before many other birds in the spring, and leave much later in the fall. In much of the Midwest some species will remain all winter and species like Chipping Sparrows are willing to eat seed when few other birds are interested in feeders. So they command all of your attention at times when the feeder action might otherwise be slow. Better yet, sparrows tend to really congregate at feeders when the weather is at its worst. I remember a blustery, snowy April day a few years back when I enjoyed hot chocolate and a yard just alive with EIGHT species of sparrows at once! Here are a few tips for enjoying sparrows in your yard: 1. Provide feeders that sparrows like. Most sparrows are not clinging birds. While you can get some like Chipping Sparrows to perch on baskets or tube feeders, sparrows tend to prefer open platforms as they are adapted to foraging by scratching on the ground with their feet. In addition to a platform feeder, I usually offer some seed directly on the ground in small amounts daily. Take care to regularly rake up accumulated hulls for sanitation and to make it easier for the sparrows to find the fresh seeds. 2. Offer a variety of seeds. If you stick to good old black oil sunflower seeds, you will surely attract some sparrows. But a real favorite of sparrows is millet, which is nice as it is one of the more inexpensive seeds. (If you use millet on platforms or on the ground, you'll also draw plenty of Mourning Doves.) Since I enjoy the variety sparrows provide, I get good results by making a mix using plenty of millet with lesser amounts of sunflower, safflower, and nyjer. 3. Provide cover. Whether they are at your feeders or in a thicket somewhere, feeding sparrows can attract the attention of hawks, cats, and other predators. If you can place your feeders within 10' of a dense shrub or evergreen tree, your sparrows will be safer and more comfortable feeding. If you lack trees near the area you would like to attract sparrows to, they are perfectly happy with a loosely-constructed brush pile. 4. Sparrows enjoy bird baths. We have a short, small birdbath about 15' from the feeders. Sparrows tend to be the most frequent visitors, but other species that are feeder-shy like Yellow-rumped Warblers also add to the variety! 5. Get to know your sparrows. This is the best part! You'll find that certain sparrows like White-throated, Chipping, and Dark-eyed Juncos are reliable in large numbers. I love the excitement of finding the lone black-bibbed, pink-billed Harris's Sparrow in the flock or spotting a rusty, streaked Fox Sparrow doing its double-footed chicken scratch among the juncos. You will even be surprised to note the amount of variation within individuals of a species. We have sometimes hosted juncos with unique individuals that we could pick out over the course of several days until they finally moved on! YourBirdOasis.com will help you transform your garden into your own bird oasis with a variety of beautiful Bird Baths, Bird Feeders, and Bird Houses. With exquisite artistic Bird Bath Fountains, Bird Bath Bowls, Decorative Bird Feeders at your convenience, you can add a unique touch to your garden and create a haven for the birds in your area. Buy a Bird Feeder Today! Wish to explore the wilderness in the scenic north east India? Visit Kaziranga National Park in Assam, and you will be amazed to know that it not only hosts two-third of the world's Great One-horned Rhinoceroses but also serves as a ground for large breeding populations of elephants, wild water buffalo and swamp deer. Established with a motive to conserve wildlife in India, Kaziranga also boasts of the highest density of tigers among protected areas in the world. Location Kaziranga lies on the edge of the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot in Jorhat Nawgaon district (217 km from Guwahati). It extends over an area of 430 sq. km. and is bounded by the Mikir Hills on the South and Brahmaputra river on the north. Basic Facts The area was declared a game reserve in 1908 to save the one-horned rhino and later a Tiger Reserve in 2006. Conservation of single horned rhino was the main motive of its establishment. Poachers kill these rhinos as the cost of one horn comes to around US $ 50,000. Moreover, it is recognized as an important Bird Area by Birdlife International for conservation of avifauna species. Trained elephants take the tourists for amazing elephant rides to explore the entire national park and to have a closer look at the natural beauty. When it comes to the wildlife pattern, Kaziranga offers the best of diversity. Mammals Breeding populations of 35 mammalian species are the key attractions here, of which 15 are threatened as per the IUCN Red List. Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros (1,855), Wild Asiatic Water Buffalo (1,666), Eastern Swamp Deer (468), elephants (1,940), gaur (30), sambar (58), Indian Muntjac, wild boar, hog deer, Indian Tigers, Leopards, Indian Gray Mongoose, Large Indian Civet, Bengal Fox, Golden Jackal, Sloth Bear, Pangolins, Assamese Macaque etc. are the animals that form the major species of mammals in the park. Birds Kaziranga is a favourite place of countless regional and migratory birds. Lesser White-fronted Goose, Ferruginous Duck, Baer's Pochard duck, Greater Adjutant, Black-necked Stork, Asian Openbill stork, Blyth's Kingfisher, White-bellied Heron, Dalmatian Pelican, Spot-billed Pelican, Spotted Greenshank, Black-bellied Tern Hornbill, etc are the main bird species in Kaziranga. Reptiles The park is home to several kinds of reptiles like snakes and lizards. The Reticulated Python, Rock Python, King Cobra, Monocled Cobra, Russell's Viper and the Common Krait are the most dangerous snakes of the park. Apart from that Bengal monitor & Water Monitor are the most common lizards. If you are lucky, you may find Assam Roofed Turtle near the water body. The water body inside the Kaziranga National Park consists of over 42 species of fish. Due to all these factors, it was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1985. Mostly people plan a visit to Kaziranga in March – April. About the Author Wish to enjoy the most of your seven sister tour in north east India? Visit Kaziranga National Park in the picturesque state of Assam and it will surely leave you mesmerized. It is a gem of your north east India trip. Where can I find live Tea Party coverage on the internet? Is Fox News and CNN websites swamped I can't get the live video to play
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