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When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating

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When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt would often catch the sparrow behind closed doors at home, and after catching it, she would tie it with a hemp rope and put it on the leg of my small dining table, and I would watch the sparrow fly and jump while eating. Nowadays, the sparrow has also become a second-class protected animal, and it is also a rare bird that is occasionally encountered in the countryside. #Wildlife Photography & Conservation##Bird Photography Circle##在图虫看动物世界 #

When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating
When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating
When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating
When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating
When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating
When I was a child, the rural sparrows were a plague, and the neighbor's aunt often closed the door at home to catch sparrows, caught them and tied them with hemp rope, and put them on the legs of my small dining table, and I watched the spices fly while eating

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