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I'm doing my best to raise children! Swallow and sparrow

[The Rabbit of Tsukuda] July 20, 2016 16:00

While taking a walk at Tsukuda Park and Ishikawajima Park during the rainy season, I met swallows and sparrows who were busy raising children.

 

Is there a swallow's nest in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, a big city? I've been worried about it since around May.

I couldn't find it.

What a wonder, there are four swallows on the electric wire near Tsukuda Park!

Swallows do not return to the nest when nesting, but stop on nearby electric wires and conduct flight training and feeding training.

I'm going to travel to Taiwan and Australia in September and October.

Did you rent a nest under the eaves of a house somewhere near Tsukuda Park?

The probability of nesting from an egg is 50%, and 12% can grow until it crosses.

I'm still waiting with my big mouth open to feed my parent swallows, but the day when I dance high in the sky is coming soon.

Correspondent Swallow July 2.jpgCorrespondent Swallow July 1.jpg

 

Recently, on the Sumida River Terrace of Ishikawajima Park, brown hats still see many sparrows with pale colors.

If you look at the grassy squeaking with Chungchun, you know,

Correspondent Sparrow July 2.jpgCorrespondent Sparrow July 1.jpgIt's also cute to walk on the tonton with the parent sparrow.

The probability of nesting in this sparrow is 50%.

Parenting of life-saving birds is unfolding in front of us.

I want to watch gently while protecting the nature that nurtures them.