Thursday 24 December 2009

Dwindling Bird Populations

Over the past forty years, bird populations have plummeted: kestrels and reed bunting by a third; skylarks, goldfinches, yellowhammers and linnets by more than half; yellow wagtails and starlings by nearly three-quarters; and worst of all, turtle doves, tree sparrows, corn buntings and grey partridges have crashed by around 90%.

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