Rather strange/unusual sparrow behaviour!
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I am currently in Spain & saw something the like of which I have never seen before.
We have all seen sparrows behaving in a "familial/social" way before but this was a bit stronger than that.
I had the misfortune to be driving along when a car coming the other way obviously hit a sparrow.
In the couple of seconds between the car that hit it & the next car following it the sparrow's 2 mates/family members that were flying with it were quite obviously trying to get the injured bird off the road/out of the way, which quite surprised me.
Unfortunately I was not able to retrace my steps to "help" the injured bird out, so please don't judge me in that respect.
Is this normal sparrow behaviour, I guess is my question?
We have all seen sparrows behaving in a "familial/social" way before but this was a bit stronger than that.
I had the misfortune to be driving along when a car coming the other way obviously hit a sparrow.
In the couple of seconds between the car that hit it & the next car following it the sparrow's 2 mates/family members that were flying with it were quite obviously trying to get the injured bird off the road/out of the way, which quite surprised me.
Unfortunately I was not able to retrace my steps to "help" the injured bird out, so please don't judge me in that respect.
Is this normal sparrow behaviour, I guess is my question?
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