A Sparrow s Disappearing Home

A Sparrow s Disappearing Home
Author: Mary Ellen Klukow
Publsiher: Animal Habitats at Risk
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1681517043

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"A saltmarsh sparrow is looking for a new home. She must find a place with the right plants and must avoid running into windows and loose pets on the beach. Will the sparrow survive and find a new home? This narrative nonfiction title includes a range map, notes on how to help songbirds, further resources, and a glossary"--

Providence of a Sparrow

Providence of a Sparrow
Author: Chris Chester
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004-04-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781400033850

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“There’s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow.” --William Shakespeare, Hamlet B fell twenty-five feet from his nest into the life of Chris Chester. The encounter was providential for both of them. B and Chester spent hours together playing games like bottle-cap fetch or hide-and-seek. They learned “words” in each other’s vocabularies. B developed a fetish for nostrils and a dislike of the color yellow. He grew anxious if Chester came home late from work. At bedtime he would rub his sleepy eyes on Chester’s thumb and settle to sleep in his palm. Chester ended up turning part of his house into an aviary and adjusting his social life to meet B’s demands. This was a small price to pay, though, for the trust and comfort of a twenty-five-gram friend who brought joy and wonder back into his life.

Biology of the Ubiquitous House Sparrow

Biology of the Ubiquitous House Sparrow
Author: Ted R. Anderson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2006-08-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190293901

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After the chicken, the House Sparrow is the most widely distributed bird species in the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica and on most human-inhabited islands. Although its Latin name is Passer domesticus, it is certainly not domesticated. In fact, it is widely regarded as a pest species and is consequently not protected in most of its extensive range. This combination of ubiquity and minimal legal protection has contributed to its wide use in studies by avian biologists throughout the world. The purpose of this book is to review and summarize the results of these global studies on House Sparrows, and to provide a springboard for future studies on the species. House Sparrows have been used to study natural selection in introduced species, circadian rhythms, and the neuroendocrine control of the avian annual cycle. One current question of considerable interest concerns the catastrophic House Sparrow population declines in several urban centers in Europe. Is the House Sparrow a contemporary canary in the mine? Other topics of broad interest include the reproductive and flock-foraging strategies of sparrows, and sexual selection and the function of the male badge in the species. Anderson also explores the role of the House Sparrow in disease transmission to humans and their domesticated animals.

RSPB Spotlight Sparrows

RSPB Spotlight Sparrows
Author: Amy-Jane Beer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781472955951

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Sparrows are often considered familiar to the point of invisibility, but the recent steep decline in numbers of both native British species is a reminder that these unassuming chatterboxes deserve a little more attention. Of all the true sparrow species found worldwide, only two occur in the British Isles. Globally, the story of the House Sparrow is one of dramatic expansion: from humble origins in the Middle East where they spread, along with agriculture, to become the most widely distributed bird on the planet. The smaller, more active Tree Sparrow has also spread extensively, following the domestication of rice rather than wheat, and both species have been heavily persecuted in recent years. In Spotlight Sparrows, Amy-Jane Beer examines the causes behind the decline of these familiar species, and explores their biology and life cycle, social behaviour, and the significant role that sparrows play in human culture, from Shakespeare and Edith Piaf to Captain Jack Sparrow.

The Absence of Sparrows

The Absence of Sparrows
Author: Kurt Kirchmeier
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780316450911

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Stranger Things meets The Stand in this haunting coming-of-age novel about a plague that brings the world to a halt -- and the boy who believes that his town's missing sparrows can save his family. In the small town of Griever's Mill, eleven-year-old Ben Cameron is expecting to finish off his summer of relaxing and bird-watching without a hitch. But everything goes wrong when dark clouds roll in. Old Man Crandall is the first to change -- human one minute and a glass statue the next. Soon it's happening across the world. Dark clouds fill the sky and, at random, people are turned into frozen versions of themselves. There's nowhere to run, nowhere to hide, and no one knows how to stop it. With his mom on the verge of a breakdown, and his brother intent on following the dubious plans put forth by a nameless voice on the radio, Ben must hold out hope that his town's missing sparrows will return with everyone's souls before the glass plague takes them away forever.

The Sparrows

The Sparrows
Author: Denis Summers-Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781408138236

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While Denis Summers-Smith's monograph The Sparrows presented his knowledge of sparrow biology, this volume tells the other, human, side of the tale. Denis Summers-Smith first took up the study of the House Sparrow in 1947, thinking that the difficulties of travel in post-war Britain would best suit the study of a species always close at hand. The humble House Sparrow, common everywhere, was surprisingly poorly researched and his work soon provided interesting insights into this successful and adaptable little bird. As new opportunities to travel opened up, his interest blossomed to take in the genus Passer as a whole. His travels would ultimately lead to his study of all but one of the group, found only in deepest Turkestan, and to the publication of his authoritative monograph on sparrows in 1988. His wry descriptions of the tribulations and unexpected pleasures of a traveller on four continents, from the Himalayas and Thailand to Africa and the Americas (with a good few islands in between), are interspersed with observations and speculations on the biology of sparrows in a wide variety of habitats. Everywhere local officials and bird watchers warmed to the eccentric Scot in pursuit of the little birds that nobody notices but which so often make their homes beside us. The author's own photographs and delightful cartoons by Euan Dunn further paint the picture of this lifelong search.

The Bird is Gone

The Bird is Gone
Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Publsiher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2003-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781573661096

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A novel unlike any previous work of Native American fiction.

Sunshine conducted by W M Whittemore and others

Sunshine  conducted by W M  Whittemore  and others
Author: William Meynell Whittemore
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555044030

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