Sparrows disappearing from Europe
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IMHO28 Apr 2006 07:26
I belive it is John Bolton that should be blamed for the killing of these sparrows " during a secret all-out blitzkrieg bombing ".
Bird is the word28 Apr 2006 10:58
the text reads: Europe many breeds of ever-familiar song birds have disappeared over the years. Now it is the turn of the sparrows.

> even a thick person would not make the connection. Song birds fist, sparrows next. So, how is a sparrow a song bird?

The cognative skills of commentators here are often surprisngly low....
to - J-NEN: sparrow-counter28 Apr 2006 12:55
By how much has the sparrow population of Estonia declined, J-NEN, and what does it imply? Do Estonian-Canadians need to know about it? Is there anything that we should, or could, do about it? In other words, what is the point of this contribution to Eesti Elu?
Maxim30 Apr 2006 03:55
The point is this; Estonians are a dying race, and therefore it pays to draw attention the all dying species. The more we draw such attention, the more acute the problem appears and the chances of a total catastrophe happening can be averted.
.29 Apr 2006 09:20
"In Europe many breeds of ever-familiar song birds have disappeared..."

Please be a bit more precise and name at least three; that being, with a stretch, the minimum for "many". I'll bet that you can't even name one.

What are you trying to accomplish here?
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