Yeah, it's a pity that the bird didn't read the "No Trespassing" signs and aren't as bright as the idiot that shot it. As far as the bird killing me if I violated it's nest? I don't frequent trees and the bird coming in was more than likely an accident. They don't usually hang out in buildings as a rule. A sparrow flew into my sunroom a couple of years ago and we propped the door open and let it out. Problem solved.
Wonder how many mosquitos you let in waiting for the bird to go out!
susie
Bird in the house -- bad luck.
It was a bird. Save your tears. You may need them later.
It didn't knock over any of the millions of dominoes you had spent thousands of hours setting up in your sunroom? Wow. You got lucky.
I agree with you, Brah. Can't understand why some Heineken-soaked guy wearing wooden shoes had to shoot the poor little one.
There are many different sparrow in the US. Which one are you referring to?
"House Sparrows" are a nest parasite and they are not protected here because they displace song birds such as Blue Birds contributing to their decline.
There are several websites devoted to eliminating them...