Patna (Bihar): Every day before the first rays of the rising sun touch his apartment located in Kankarbagh area of Bihar's Patna, Sanjay Kumar Sinha refills the dishes and water feeders he has fixed at his balcony for the flock of house sparrows - a tiny bird species on the verge of extinction - who are regular visitors at his residence.
Sinha along with his wife repeats the same exercise every evening to ensure an endless supply of food and water for these birds.
"There is a constant flow of sparrows from morning till night. In the morning, between 5 and 6, they come in a flock to eat their meal and then they wander off. I ensure that there is food and water available for these birds around the clock, " Sinha told ETV Bharat.
It all began 13 years ago
It all began in 2007, when Sinha, a public servant associated with the Indian Information Service (IIS) saw a tiny sparrow struggling to get a sip of water from a drainpipe. It was at this moment that he decided to start offering water to these little avians which were followed by food and nest boxes.
Thirteen years down the line and Sinha's balcony now resembles an ideal habitat for the house sparrows, with several nest boxes, beautiful plants, bird dishes and of course water feeders.
"I have been working in this direction since 2007. Once I saw a house sparrow drinking water from a drain pipe connected to the kitchen, which is when I decided to keep water for them, and gradually I started keeping food for them as well. Initially, only a few sparrows would visit but the numbers kept increasing, and when I started reading about them I got to know about their dwindling population, so I decided to keep boxes for them, " said Sinha as he proudly stood at his balcony while several sparrows kept flying in and out.
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Apart from house sparrows, Sinha's balcony is visited by several other kinds of birds, who find refuge in this oasis of sorts.