Cheeky house sparrows

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Monika
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We have plenty of house sparrows around us (contrary to the national trend, it appears) - nice to see and hear them but this year they have been a blooming nuisance eating our beetroot, spinach and lettuce seedlings and nibbling the pea leaves. It's happened before but I always thought they were after the water in the leaves in dry periods. As there has been plenty of rain this year, I think they are just doing it for fun. So all the seed beds now have chicken wire netting over them.
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Our house sparrows (also in plentiful supply despite national average) are also partial to the odd strawberry AND oregano leaves :D

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Dear Monika, exactly the same here, and they battle their way under the netting to get to the crops.

I wonder if they are trying to supplement a food supply that might not be about this year!
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