Abstract

Observations on the nesting biology of the Indian sparrow were conducted in Boka district of Tashkent region. 392 nesting pairs of birds were found in a colony formed on the wall of a ravine on the bank of a waste water canal. All processesin 12 nests were monitored in orderto study the nesting biology of the Indian sparrow. Egg-laying of birds in the colony began on May 10 and continued until May 18. A total of 72 eggs were laid in reference nests

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