The Third Ladybird Book of British Birds – #10 The Tree Sparrow

I’m currently reading the third volume of the Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests from the 1950s.

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Times have changed. Today it’s a rarity; the Tree Sparrow:

Tree Sparrow - Ladybird Book of British Birds

“It is not nearly so common.”

The RSPB say, “The UK tree sparrow population has suffered a severe decline, estimated at 93 per cent between 1970 and 2008.” That’s desperate.

Here’s one at Bempton Cliffs:

Tree Sparrow at Bempton - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

And here’s a poor photograph, but a moment of sublime comedy, so I’ve included it only because the most popular photographers on social media get thousands of ‘likes’ for similar photographs. (I couldn’t bring myself to have it badly exposed and out of focus as well – just the motion blur is enough).

Tree Sparrow at Bempton - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

“It eats insects, seeds, buds and fruit, and is very fond of a juicy spider.”

Insects? – not juicy
Seeds? – not juicy
Buds? – not juicy
Fruit? – not juicy
Spiders? – juicy, apparently.

I suppose if the audience was meant to be children then the idea of spiders being ‘juicy’ gives an extra shudder, does it? That’s a shame. We need people to value spiders just as highly as all other living things.

Tree Sparrows; we need to change farming practice or their decline will be permanent, and people don’t miss what’s not here.

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