Where have all the birds gone and why? (10 Viewers)

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Oct 5, 2019
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pilote,g740
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Plenty round here ,,neighbour got a group for breakfast every morning,,driving me knuts, have to glean cars, motorhome everyday



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Nov 18, 2016
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Worcestershire
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Burstner Elegance
I totally blame the farming and fishing industries. Plus the planet is way overpopulated.
Now before some of you get over excited about what I said listen to my reasoning.

1. The seas have been massively overfished for years resulting in an extremely low population stock. I think there should be a total ban on sea fishing for a minimum of 5 years, possibly 10 to let the numbers recover to a sustainable level. Then heavily restrict the catch numbers.
As a result the shite hawks have had to adapt and move inland to find food.

2. Farmers have been allowed to poison the land and waterways for decades by using hugely powerful insecticides. This has resulted in hardly any bugs for the local bird population to eat. They have effectively been starved out of existence. Yes, cats take a few each year but only a minute fraction of the total. We see those and imagine it’s a huge amount. It isn’t.
Now, farmers have been “ forced “ into using these poisons by the overpopulation of the planet in an attempt to feed too many people. Supermarkets have to take some of the blame too by pressuring farmers into growing the perfect shape crops ( huge waste ) and in massive amounts and under paying them in an attempt to be the cheapest.
I don’t blame them for putting solar panels everywhere now instead but there’s another joke. Renewables!
 
Feb 20, 2023
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Benivan
I totally blame the farming and fishing industries. Plus the planet is way overpopulated.
Now before some of you get over excited about what I said listen to my reasoning.

1. The seas have been massively overfished for years resulting in an extremely low population stock. I think there should be a total ban on sea fishing for a minimum of 5 years, possibly 10 to let the numbers recover to a sustainable level. Then heavily restrict the catch numbers.
As a result the shite hawks have had to adapt and move inland to find food.

2. Farmers have been allowed to poison the land and waterways for decades by using hugely powerful insecticides. This has resulted in hardly any bugs for the local bird population to eat. They have effectively been starved out of existence. Yes, cats take a few each year but only a minute fraction of the total. We see those and imagine it’s a huge amount. It isn’t.
Now, farmers have been “ forced “ into using these poisons by the overpopulation of the planet in an attempt to feed too many people. Supermarkets have to take some of the blame too by pressuring farmers into growing the perfect shape crops ( huge waste ) and in massive amounts and under paying them in an attempt to be the cheapest.
I don’t blame them for putting solar panels everywhere now instead but there’s another joke. Renewables!
Cats are credited with killing 55 million birds each year .
 
Jul 13, 2020
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Leicester
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72,995
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'Inbetweeners'
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Newbie. Motor home experience began on 1/8/2020.
We shoot birds to eat too don't we?? pheasant, partridge, pigeon and grouse. I don't see them anymore around here either. I once saw 6 male pheasants sitting in line on the fence on our field. I wish I had my phone with me at the time it was so funny.
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Jul 10, 2017
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Ireland
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49,405
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Coach built
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Newbie
Less of
Wasps
Swifts and swallows
Horse flys
Butterflies
More of
Parakeets
Slugs
We are in rural Cheshire
I’ve just driven from Valencia to Bilbao and the van is ( relatively) bug free , in May it was Armageddon.
 

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Jul 18, 2021
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The Charente, France
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Benimar Europe 740
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Since August 2021
You will have to Google for the information I'm at work

I searched Google and read a couple of articles. It made me feel physically sick. I had no idea thins kind of thing went on in France (or anywhere else for that matter) or how many birds are killed for 'pleasure' each year, let alone the methods they use. It's totally barbaric, particlularly in a country that pretends to care about the environment.
 

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