Saturday 22 February 2014

Looking back

 My notebook from 1987 (15 years old). Had my first Goosander- I remember the excitement. 
 The Northern Lake today- a field in 1987

More or less followed a route today that I did on more or less the same day in 1987. Here's a few interesting comparisons of bird numbers seen of birds noted in 1987:

Species                  1987                 2014
Snipe                      6                       5
Jack Snipe              0                       1
Fieldfare                 70                     20
Redwing                 60                     4
Brambling               24                    0
Grey Heron            5                      10
Teal                        60                    100
Tufted Duck            5                      104
Green Sandpiper     4                      2
Lapwing                  80                    26
Redshank                1                       0
Corn Bunting          2                       0  
Tree Sparrow         200+                 0 

Here's a few counts of today of species which were not present in 1987:

Species                  1987                   2014
Mute Swan            0                          11
Shelduck                0                          3
Gadwall                 0                          60
Shoveler                0                          25
Pochard                 0                         10
Little Grebe            0                         4
Grt Crest Grebe     0                         2
Water Rail             0                         2
Mixed Gulls           200+                  6000+
Jackdaw                0                         2000+

In many ways a quick snap shot like that reveals the main trends in bird populations over the last few decades; a decline in farmland species due to intensive agriculture and an increase in birds associated with gravel pits and waste so basically the underlying cause is a more intense anthropomorphicization (is that a word?) of the environment. Where is it all heading?? Hopefully to an advanced modern urban nature reserve.

Finally got an early spring moth last night. 

Hebrew Character- the first early spring moth I've had- named because of the black marks that look like a Hebrew letter

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