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lady-janine | 08:27 Mon 02nd Jun 2014 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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I've just fished a dead sparrow from the patio pond. no apparent damage to it. poor little thing. could it just fall in and drown?
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'poor little thing', you big softy lady j. We used to have roast sparrow, when I were a nipper, and fought over the legs.
It amazes me we don't see loads of dead birds littering the floor. Do cats(and things) eat them all?
Are there more birds than people in Britain/the world?
Do we know how many?
How long does the average bird live?
Hope you don't mind me 'invading' your post, milady. x
went for a swim. got into trouble. no lifeguard on duty .
My cat used to bring in live birds. My dog was a nightmare. He'd catch large birds and rip them to shreds and leave bits about the house.
To answer your Q....yes, it most likely drowned, garden birds don't swim and if they misjudge the water depth they panic when their feet don't touch the bottom (I know the feeling :)). If birds can drown so can other wildlife so ponds need to have a shallow sloping side, flat leaved floating plants or a ramp made from large stones or wood to help them escape.

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