Dear Comrades,
special cover released after Delhi makes house sparrow its ‘state bird’
The campaign to save the humble house sparrow from extinction got
 another shot in the arm on Monday when India Post released the special 
cover commemorating the Delhi government’s decision to  make the species
 the city’s ‘state bird’. 
Designed by Nature Forever Society, the cover features a painting by UK-based artist Sue Tranter. 
Coming close on the heels of the city government’s August 14 
announcement to make the sparrow the state bird, the special cover was 
unveiled to increase public awareness, especially the need for habitat 
conservation in the urban environment. 
Welcoming the move, Mohammad Dilawar of Nature Forever Society 
said: “For the past seven years, Nature Forever Society has been working
 to raise the profile of the house sparrow and to involve citizens from 
all walks of life in the conservation movement. The efforts are now 
bearing fruit as the sparrow is finally getting the attention it 
deserves. And till now, only exotic birds and tigers have been featured 
on stamps.” 
“We thank India Post for bringing out a special cover, right 
after it was declared the state bird of Delhi,” Dilawar, who founded the
 society, said.
Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit had earlier expressed concern over 
the dwindling number of house sparrows (Passer domesticus subspecies 
indicus) in the city. She hoped that the new status would help conserve 
the species. 
Once a common species, the tiny sparrow is now at the top of the 
list of birds facing extinction. “The bird has disappeared in the city 
because of rapid urbanisation. The sparrows fly within a radius of 
two-three km. We will have to create an atmosphere conducive to the 
habitat of sparrows in the city,” the Chief Minister said.
Indian Express 
