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The online Q&A platform asked: Sparrows can't live, right?
Let me answer that question!
I was born in 1967 and am 55 years old. In the 70s, when I was a child, I had a lot of experience raising sparrows.
At that time, every winter, we liked to catch sparrows and play.
Of course, at that time, there were no wild animals to protect **, and catching sparrows to play was very common for rural children.
How do you catch sparrows? Very simple!
In the winter in the countryside, the courtyard walls of every house are covered with sweet potato seedlings, which are used as forage for livestock or as firewood. After a long time, the sweet potato seedlings were dried and black.
At night, sparrows are very fond of hiding in the sweet potato seedlings to survive the cold nights.
My friends and I shined a flashlight on it, looking for sparrows. It's easy to find. The sparrows were one or two, three or five crowded in the sweet potato seedlings, and the flashlight shone brightly, and the sparrows only dared to shrink back in the face of the bright light, not daring to move, and we reached out to catch a few warm little sparrows.
Caught, the little sparrows are so cute, of course we want to raise a few to play with.
I have raised sparrows many times in cages made of straw.
Put the sparrows in the cage, put a small tube of water, sprinkle in some millet and wheat, and hope that the little sparrows will settle down in the cage, eat happily, jump and sing.
However, none of the rearing was successful!
The little sparrow screamed, jumped, and flapped its wings in the cage, and had one thought, that is, to fly out.
I put the water and food in it, and they weren't even interested in looking at it.
Just like that, he kept screaming, jumping, flying, until he died of exhaustion and turned into a cold and hard corpse.
Why is this so? I think, becauseThe sparrow is born to belong to nature, it looks petite and cute, but it is very wild, does not succumb to humans, and does not want to be raised by humans and be a plaything for humans.
Humans caught it and wanted to raise it, admire it, play with it, and it would rather die of exhaustion in search of freedom than steal life!
This is the little sparrow! A bird that belongs to nature and loves freedom, a bird that would rather die than be tamed!
Friends, that's my answer to this question. Have you ever raised sparrows?
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The author is a senior Chinese teacher, a writer, and engaged in literary creationIn the past few years, he has published literary worksFor the rest of the articles, he is the author of two small ** and poetry collections.