(1) bird, round head, short tail, conical mouth, chestnut brown head and neck, dark brown spots on brown back, dark brown tail feathers, short wings, unable to fly far, good at jumping and pecking at grains and insects. Some areas are called house birds or house thieves. (2) Mahjong.
The artificial feeding of sparrow chicks can use the batter made of corn flour, mung bean powder and pea powder as the staple food, plus some small insects and green vegetables to make the nutrition more balanced. Young birds need to be fed every two hours, and the food should be agglomerated into smaller food balls. When raising small sparrows, we should pay attention to the fact that sparrows may carry unknown germs to avoid infecting people. Sparrows are alert and difficult to breed. Try to give them a quiet environment and avoid too much disturbance.
When feeding sparrows artificially, corn flour, mung bean flour and pea flour can be mixed to make batter to feed sparrows. In addition to the staple food at ordinary times, it is best to feed it a small insect like earthworm, caterpillar and bread worm every day, and add some green leaves in moderation. The food nutrition of sparrow chicks should be balanced, not too single.
When feeding the sparrows, we should pay attention to dividing the food into smaller food balls for the sparrows to swallow. Young birds should be fed every two hours when they are young. With the gradual growth of young birds, the daily feeding frequency can be gradually reduced.