4,627 sparrows were counted in 497 different locations in the country during the 4th edition of the “We are counting sparrows” campaign of the Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds.
Houses with gardens are the places sparrows prefer to nest. They also like spaces between apartment blocks, park trees, quiet streets and meadows with shrubbery. Out of all birds counted the most numerous are house sparrows (3,499), followed by Eurasian tree sparrows (999). Spanish sparrows continue to account for only 3% of all sparrows probably because they are not well known in the country. For this year’s campaign the “veteran” sparrow-counters were joined by 413 new volunteers.
Bulgaria celebrates National Reading Day on the third Friday of November. The Reading Foundation is leading the initiative under the motto: “Read. For Real”. According to the OECD's PISA 2022 study, 53% of 15-year-old students in Bulgaria have..
On November 21–22, 2025, the 11th edition of the Career Fair will take place at the John Atanasov Hall in Sofia Tech Park. The forum aims to support early career orientation for young people in Bulgaria and is organized by the Bulgarian Global..
From fear and doubts to joy and support – Bulgarians react differently to the upcoming introduction of the euro on January 1, 2026. For some, it is a logical step towards Bulgaria’s integration into the EU with promises of stability..
Bulgarian artists will take part in the festive Christmas concert in Stockholm , organised with the European Commission's representation and embassies ,..
The project “The Charisma of Bulgarians” is, in essence, a bridge between different worlds . With it, Dimitrinka Yordanova Komanduci - psychologist,..
Despite being in Bulgaria’s poorest region, the North-West, Vratsa Province ranks among the top three in the country for economic development. According..
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