00:00So
00:30The house sparrow is one of the most common bird scenes around our homes,
00:59gardens, and streets. The male house sparrow has a louder and clearer call compared to the female.
01:05He usually makes a sound like cheep cheep or chip chip. These calls are short, repeated,
01:11and often continuous. You will most likely hear this sound early in the morning or during the day
01:18when the sparrows are active. The male house sparrow uses his call for different reasons.
01:23One main reason is to attract female. He usually sits on a branch, roof, or wall
01:29and calls again and again to show his presence. The stronger and more confident his call,
01:34the better his chance of impressing a female sparrow. His call also tells other males that
01:40this area belongs to him. The male sparrow also uses his call to communicate with other sparrows.
01:46When sparrows are in a group, they keep talking to each other using small chips.
01:51These calls help them stay close together and alert each other if there is any danger around.
01:57If the sparrow senses a threat, like a cat, crow, or hawk, his call becomes sharper and faster to warn others.
02:05So you may also hear the male sparrow calling loudly during the breeding season, especially in spring
02:11and summer. During this time, they are most active and vocal. Their calls create a friendly and lively
02:18atmosphere around homes, making many people feel happy and connected with nature. Overall, the male
02:24in-house per call is a simple but wonderful part of everyday life.
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