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Subject: Re: Lesser birds
From: "Emanuele Costantini" lamacchiacosta
Date: Mon Sep 23, 2019 5:24 am ((PDT))
I was noticing the same with my partner last week end in the New Forest
(UK). Beautiful sunny days an it was eerie quiet, maybe one or two birds
tweeting form far.

Emanuele

On 23/09/2019 12:55, Martyn Stewart 
[naturerecordists] wrote:
>
> For sure!
>
> I have noticed less density in various biomes not only in the USA but
> through Central America too!
> Numbers along beaches, lakes and woodlands are very noticeably down.
> Dawn choruses in the spring are a shadow of their former selves.
> Climate change and loss of habitat is evident everywhere I have been.
> Not just birds but amphibians too, I hear very few calls of frogs and
> toads.
> In Costa Rica pristine woodlands are being cut down in an alarming rate.
>
> I noticed the same in the British countryside just recently.
>
>
> Martyn
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> Please excuse my spelling on this tiny keyboard.
>
> On Sep 22, 2019, at 1:11 PM, Klas Strandberg 
> <> [naturerecordists]
> <
> <>> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> According to the Swedish Radio last Friday, the Magazine "Science" has
>> reported that the number of birds in the US has declined by 30% since
>> 1970. Here, in my opinion, it started 15 years later.
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>> Klas,
>> Telinga
>>
>





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